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Madeline McGill

Campaign strategy for the middle of somewhere.

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Picking up chicks at Exxon Valdez

My parents met in 1989 at the Exxon Valdez oil spill.

My mom, a young field biologist for U.S. Fish and Wildlife. My dad, an Exxon worker (and mattress mover) like his father. Orbiting each other for years, their paths collided on one of...

2 years ago
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On reset buttons and what the heck we're doing here.

I started this Substack with bold ambitions. Six months into founding Western Desk, I was positive that 2022 was the perfect time for me to create a digital space to host my thoughts on community organizing, narrative change, and organizati...

3 years ago
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Welcoming Molly to Western Desk

Hello friends: what a winter we’ve enjoyed here at Western Desk. As projects continue to grow across the Mountain West, we’re ever-grateful to work with organizations to develop their narrative, build storytelling capacity, and connect comm...

3 years ago
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Politics of story and memory

Hi, friend. This season of transitions has laid bare many shifts for me: the change of scenery of a new home, an exhilarating uptick of pace with the coming election, and emergent becomings in the future of my (and our) work.

I’ve been gr...

4 years ago
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Coming soon...

Welcome to Western Desk! These dispatches are lovingly written by Madeline, who some days feels like a lizard and others can actually string a sentence or two together about place, politics, and narrative.

You might know Madeline from her...

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