The finale episode of Hush - called "State of Denial" - is out today. This episode is about the REAL Oregon. Not the progressive fantasyland people like to claim it is. www.opb.org/article/2024...
After decades of being imprisoned, Jesse Johnson is free— but has Oregon changed?
Leah and Ryan craft compelling narratives out of very difficult stories. This is well worth your time.
If you've been waiting to listen to Hush until it's fully published, the final episode dropped today! It's a deep dive into how Oregon history connects directly to the discrimination Jesse Johnson says he endured, and a powerful interview with the man who carried out Oregon's last executions.
After decades of being imprisoned, Jesse Johnson is free— but has Oregon changed?
If you've been waiting to listen to Hush until it's fully published, the final episode dropped today! It's a deep dive into how Oregon history connects directly to the discrimination Jesse Johnson says he endured, and a powerful interview with the man who carried out Oregon's last executions.
After decades of being imprisoned, Jesse Johnson is free— but has Oregon changed?
I really can’t believe how much of the stuff in episode 9 I hadn’t known before as a lifelong Oregon resident—even as our education began to discuss terror and racial bias in the Justice system in other parts of the U.S., it passed over it here.
I think I recommend Hush to someone at least once a day. An important story told very well.
i’m not accepting your invitation to the function unless you promise me that there will be a spider or an octopus there
If JD Vance sent me a message with the subject line “I want to share something personal with you”, I’d assume it was an unsolicited dick pic and delete the email without opening it.
Astros getting knocked out after winning 0 games is proof of a loving and just god
If the two of you (mostly Kathryn) feel like that, it makes *me* feel a lot better about my adulting so far.