
A mother-daughter newsroom writing from Oregon to the wider world about power, cruelty, courage, and the fight for a livable future.
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I regret to inform you that my late-night worm research has taken a dark turn.
This is what happens when you start watching gardening videos with your husband and tell yourself it is just a wholesome little phase, because one minute you ar...
Good morning! The image that should stay with us from last night is not Donald Trump grinning cageside, though there was plenty of that. It is not the octagon on the South Lawn, though that would have been grotesque enough on its own. It is...
There are some stories that walk into your week with muddy paws, a wagging tail, and absolutely no regard for your emotional stability. This is one of those stories.
In British Columbia, near Big White, a woman named Dearah Jordan and her...
Good morning! It is Flag Day in America, Donald Trump’s 80th birthday, and I woke up this morning genuinely relieved to learn that the president had not launched a nuclear weapon as a festive personal milestone. In a healthier republic, thi...
Good morning! By Friday night, the name was coming off behind a tarp. There are more consequential images from the last twenty-four hours: smoke rising over southern Lebanon as diplomats whisper about a peace deal; strike footage posted to...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
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.
A Portland-based biologist and artist. I've studied marine and freshwater ecosystems, from the mountain creeks of Oregon and Washington to the deep sea off the California coast. I enjoy painting the life that I see.
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