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Writer and political observer exposing the systems behind disinformation, ecological ruin, and economic injustice. Focused on Coos County, history, satire, and bold alternatives from worker co-ops to a post-corporate Bill of Rights.
I read the fine print that turns harm into “procedure,” and write for the people who pay first. With my mom, I co-author Geddry’s Newsletter from rural America. Mom of three. Builder by habit: wood, words, community.
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