@NataliePateGwin
Natalie Pate is a journalist, podcast host and author based in Salem, Oregon.
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Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB)
Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB)
Journalism portfolio
Journalism portfolio
Journalist + Author
The Collegian: Willamette University's independent student newspaper
The Collegian: Willamette University's independent student newspaper
'On the Outside' youth w/ incarcerated parents podcast
Podcast
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Podcast
'On the Outside' youth w/ incarcerated parents podcast
Podcast · Natalie Pate · “On the Outside” is a limited-series podcast focused on the stories and experiences of youth with currently or formerly incarcerated parents. “On the Outside” is hosted by journalist Natalie Pate and sponsored by The Resilience Project, part of the Transformative Justice Community in Salem, Oregon.
Bilingual children's book for charity
Bilingual children's book for charity
Bandito el Perrito Sueña con un Hogar
From the Archives
Nation's largest teachers union gathers in Portland, Oregon : NPR
Nation's largest teachers union gathers in Portland, Oregon : NPR
Project Pooch: Oregon program helps incarcerated youth and adoptable dogs alike : NPR
Project Pooch: Oregon program helps incarcerated youth and adoptable dogs alike : NPR
"Learning to read behind the fence" series: The lack of literacy education for adults in prison
"Learning to read behind the fence" series: The lack of literacy education for adults in prison
In-depth: Chemawa Indian School families seek answers, healing through federal burial investigation
In-depth: Chemawa Indian School families seek answers, healing through federal burial investigation
For generations, Native families have struggled to discover what happened to their ancestors at federal Indian schools, including Oregon's Chemawa.
‘The Evergreen’: Childcare crisis pushes some Oregonians to the edge
‘The Evergreen’: Childcare crisis pushes some Oregonians to the edge
USA TODAY: Despite political pressure, US teachers lead complex history lessons on race and slavery
USA TODAY: Despite political pressure, US teachers lead complex history lessons on race and slavery
New laws tell teachers how to discuss the history of slavery and racism. We visited four schools to see what kids are really learning.
Hechinger Report: College tuition breaks for Native students spread, but some tribes are left out
Hechinger Report: College tuition breaks for Native students spread, but some tribes are left out
Some states are instituting free or reduced tuition programs for Native American students, but those from tribes not recognized by the federal government don’t qualify
Young people are speaking up in the state Legislature. Are adults listening?
Young people are speaking up in the state Legislature. Are adults listening?
State Sen. Janeen Sollman, D-Hillsboro, is following the lead of Sen. Sara Gelser Blouin, D-Corvallis, in bringing in youth voices to Salem.
Oregon expands education programs for incarcerated adults, but gaps remain
Oregon expands education programs for incarcerated adults, but gaps remain
WILSONVILLE – In many ways, it was like any other graduation ceremony. Several dozen graduates strode into a large room wearing robes and tasseled caps. “Pomp and Circumstance” played from a speaker. Dozens of friends, family members and teachers sat in the audience, clapping and cheering and flipping through the program to see an outline […]
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