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Oregon's bias hotline staff faced a 165% increase in harassment in 2024, report says
Oregon's bias hotline staff faced a 165% increase in harassment in 2024, report says
Oregon's bias hotline staff faced a 165% increase in harassment in 2024, report says

Published on: 07/07/2025

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The decline in reporting did not occur evenly across demographic groups, with certain groups showing more of a willingness to report bias incidents.

News Source : https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/bias-reports-oregon-drop-racial-gender-disparities-persist/283-92ba9698-d035-472c-ac1d-345dab13dd44

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