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Breaking Down Gender Stereotypes in Oregon Farming- By Erin Hampton
As I stood underneath a seemingly endless canopy of dripping hazelnut trees and talked to the 57-year-old farmer in front of me, all I could think was, this is not at all how I pictured Phyllis Morris.
Wildlife Up Close: Understanding Oregon’s Wolves- By Ben McBee
Her handlers bring her out on a leash, evoking the tameness of her domesticated cousin. But as I crouch down to her level, that notion wavers for me, if only for a moment.
Talent, grace and hard work: The makings of OR magazine – By Sami Edge
Producing this issue of OR Magazine has been an exciting new challenge. Personally, I came into the project a bit out of my element…
Pain and Healing for Veterans- By Delaney Engle
Covering a story about the benefits of medical marijuana has been interesting. Personally, I believe in the powers of natural medicine and have seen it work wonders.
The Elusive Story- By Ben McBee
Animals are elusive. As a journalist who is passionate about wildlife, I’m very aware of the fact. They’re hard to find, and when you do find them, they will often disappear in the blink of an eye.
Cannabis: A Learning Experience – By Judy Holtz
As we spoke to individuals about the symptoms that they suffered after returning from active duty for our story about veterans using marijuana to cope with PTSD, we noticed that these people were happy.
Confronting Our Stereotypes- By Michaela Giunchigliani
When you think of a farmer’s hands, what do you envision? They are calloused and lined with dirt in the splits that have hardened over time.