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Gina Scalpone

Author: Gina Scalpone

Appealing on Zoom

UO gender discrimination case argued in Ninth Circuit

News 5 years ago

The most recent hearing in a three-year gender discrimination lawsuit against the University of Oregon was conducted on the new courtroom normal: Zoom. The arguments … Continue reading →

Recipe for Disaster

Domestic violence reporting is down, but violence doesn’t stop for COVID-19

News 5 years ago

Domestic violence advocates raised alarms after the world shut down to slow the spread of the coronavirus — according to the American Psychological Association, the … Continue reading →

Cracking Down During COVID

The CDC recommends against clearing homeless camps. So why is Eugene still doing it?

News 5 years ago

An encampment of unhoused people at West 7th Avenue and Garfield Street was cleared out by Eugene police April 17, after giving 24 hours’ notice. … Continue reading →

‘Safe Shelter, Food and Clothing’

Youth-serving providers propose temporary COVID-19 shelter

News 5 years ago

As the novel coronavirus pandemic entered our community, homeless advocates sprang to work, trying to protect the most vulnerable among us. Lane County, in conjunction … Continue reading →

A Marathon and a Sprint

Homelessness nonprofits prepare for COVID-19

News 5 years ago

We’ve heard the recommendations dozens of times: Wash your hands with soap and water, for at least 20 seconds; social distance at least six feet … Continue reading →

Trusting Science and Russian Trolls

Co-founder of FactCheck.org comes to UO

News 5 years ago

THIS EVENT IS POSTPONED: The UO-sponsored events on March 10 and 11 featuring Dr. Kathleen Hall Jamieson are cancelled. Considering CDC advisories for older adults … Continue reading →

Sinking Carbon

Amid Legislative tension, loggers and environmentalists fight over the definition of sustainability

News 5 years ago

Normally, when the Oregon Logging Conference comes to town, the conservationists at Oregon Wild just ignore it, along with its big logging rigs, pro-logging discussions … Continue reading →

‘Bound by the Law’

The city and county respond on aid and assist

News 5 years ago

When people are charged with a crime, they have a constitutional right to aid in their own defense. But when they’re too mentally unfit to … Continue reading →

Full Statement from Lane County on Aid and Assist

BlogNews 5 years ago

We appreciate your follow-up to “A Broken System” and have provided answers to your questions below. It’s clear that you are both personally and professionally … Continue reading →

Speaking Up About Sex Trafficking

Hope Ranch Ministries to host third annual Survivor Speakout

News 5 years ago

When many people think about sex trafficking, they imagine it as happening in developing countries far away — not here in the U.S., let alone … Continue reading →

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