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Oregon report has 100 recommendations in responding to the public health crisis of racism
Oregon report has 100 recommendations in responding to the public health crisis of racism
Oregon report has 100 recommendations in responding to the public health crisis of racism

Published on: 07/10/2026

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Five years ago, the Oregon legislature declared that racism is a public health crisis. A year later, lawmakers told the Oregon Advocacy Commission’s office to come up with recommendations for how to respond to the crisis. The final report detailing that work was just released. It has information about the status of 100 recommendations, ranging from community safety and social services to education and healthcare. We get the details from Kaj Jensen, the author of the new report and the operations and policy analyst with the Oregon Advocacy Commission’s office.

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2026/07/10/think-out-loud-oregon-racism-public-health/

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