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History Has Its Eyes On You
Ask anyone who drove across Canada during COVID and they will tell you about the Yukon. And other stories. Continue reading History Has Its Eyes On You
Ask anyone who drove across Canada during COVID and they will tell you about the Yukon. And other stories. Continue reading History Has Its Eyes On You
Fire is meant to be here, as are humans. Neither is innately harmful. But when the American government took and forcibly removed the Indigenous people from this land, they destroyed a carefully maintained ecosystem. Continue reading Sacred Fire
Olivia Roe, loves pinecones. So much so that she will soon need a new bookshelf for the 50 specimens she keeps in her office.
Continue reading Spotlight on Silviculture
A protest in Seattle is linked to Guatemalan history through the power of memory. Continue reading Memory
I see bears, worry about bears, and write about responsible gun usage. Continue reading And Bears, Oh My
Alaska is beautiful and everything I could have ever dreamed of. But it will all be gone if we don’t step up and take responsibility for our actions. Continue reading Yukon Ho!
The implementation of President Trump’s first Travel Ban, it’s impacts nationally and Seattle’s response. Continue reading Give me your tired
Every project I started in 2016 began with thinking to myself “I can’t do this!”. But then I proceeded to totally do it. Continue reading 2017 – Unstoppable
It’s time to take President Elect Donald Trump seriously, and remember what a commitment to journalism looks like. Continue reading Who watches the watch?
It’s the strangest sensation- falling in love with Cuba. And then suddenly, unthinkably, Fidel Castro is dead, and you find yourself defending him on the world stage. Continue reading This Furious Revolution