Oregon Territory
June 29, 2007 — Oregon: Fifty Years From Now
In the future, Portland may not be Oregon's largest population center.
Graphic novels may be more popular than novels that only feature words.
And the internet is likely to figure prominently in the growth of crime.
This week, we're exploring these predictions and more through conversations with four prominent Oregonians who represent four very different aspects of life in the Beaver state.
Host: Christy George
Guest: Rich Wandschneider, director of Fishtrap, a writer's workshop in Enterprise, Oregon; Ancer Haggerty, chief judge of the U.S. District Court, Portland, Oregon; Jane Lubchenco, environmental scientist and marine biologist, OSU, Corvallis, Oregon; and Randy Gragg, former architecture critic for The Oregonian, and editor of new magazine called Spaces (debuts January 2008), Portland, Oregon.
Links to full audio interviews with each guest:
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- March 23, 2007: Robert Michael Pyle
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- March 9, 2007: Celilo Falls
- March 2, 2007: Dams
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- February 16, 2007: Ralph Nader
- February 9, 2007: Libby Trial
- February 2, 2007: Wolves
- January 26, 2007: Addressing Climate Change
- January 19, 2007: Fusion Voting
- January 12, 2006: Wartime Sacrifice
- January 5, 2007: Congressional Issues
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