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Heavy Techno chops, Off-Kilter Beats, Spacious Dub, Static.
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This Program aired originally on October 27, 2025
A high tech type of noxious weed is spreading across Oregon. For several
years data centers have been popping up across the state, destroying
farmland and habitat. Enticed by abundant water and energy and tax breaks
f...
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Desiree Hellegers hosts this decolonial Thanksgiving week show, featuring an
all Indigenous line up of musicians and the following segments:
“We need to dismantle settler colonialism in the United States. What
Israel is doing to Palestinians in Gaza and the West Ba...
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As we tumble toward autocracy, we still don’t know exactly what’s in
store, yet it has become clear what we should fear, and that we need to
muster a movement that will stand up to everything hurtling toward us. But on
today’s Locus Focus, I want to go back in time and t...
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It is heartening that over 7 million people participated in the last No Kings
demonstrations and that they are happening in countless places across the
country, in red and blue communities, rural, suburban and urban. But after
the exhilaration of these marches and rallie...
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The landscape of Washington County has been transformed from one of the most
productive agricultural regions in the world into a maze of gargantuan data
centers. On this episode of Locus Focus we continue the tale of how this high
tech noxious weed is spreading across th...
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This episode is hosted by Stephanie. First, we hear Kiyan talk about the new
Superman movie. Then, Nena shares her thoughts on Dave and Busters as a date
location. After that, Em speaks about actor Malachai Barton. Finally, Clark
gives a history on the Wobble Dance.
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A high tech type of noxious weed is spreading across Oregon. For several
years data centers have been popping up across the state, destroying
farmland and habitat. Enticed by abundant water and energy and tax breaks
from cash strapped local communities, high tech compani...
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A glaring unspoken dynamic orbits around the myth of carbon pricing as an
economically effective means to address climate change. The assumption that
carbon pricing works to avoid catastrophic climate chaos takes on a mythical
quality, even as the data and science show t...
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