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Eden McCall, wearing her typical packable North Face jacket, is ordering a coffee at Espresso Roma. “Hang on one second,” she says. “This is the perfect opportunity.” She pulls out markers and a stack of postcard-sized maps of the University of Oregon campus. She’s had them in her backpack for weeks, ready to hand out
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CHC instructor Jessica Price owes her success in law and higher education to the women who helped shape her. Read the Official Piece Here Jessica Price remembers her first client years ago when she worked as a legal aid: an elderly disabled woman whose food stamps had been cut off. As a non-lawyer, the brunt
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Read the Official Piece Here Montana is known as the “Treasure State” for its abundance of natural minerals and diverse wildlife. But when Catalina de Onís thinks back to her childhood in the Rocky Mountains, the opposite comes to mind. “It was very obvious growing up that environmental injustices were all around me,” says Onís,
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“I remember how it was at the beginning, you feel very lonely for a long time,” Mihaela Boboc said, with tears in her eyes, of her first years in the US. “As much as people try to help, you don’t have those deep relationships that you had in the country that you left behind.” At
