Community Outreach with Thurston Conservation District

Ali Bailey - Food and Ag Projects Spring 2022

Welcome!

My name is Ali Bailey and I’m working with Thurston Conservation District as a Community Outreach Intern for the Spring…

Week 10

The final week of the quarter, and of my time as an Evergreen student, is here. It feels a little…

Week 9

Header image is a U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service aerial photo of the Prairie Potholes region, which stretches from Iowa…

Week 8

The entire history of colonialism and its post-colonial consequences have played a major role in shaping landscapes, from the creation…

Week 7

This story fits well into the organic mythology in the morals that it offers: respect for the natural order as…

Week 6

Science may tell us that cows trampling a riparian zone results in fewer fish in our streams, or that logging…

Week 5

Featured image is an illustration of the Camas plant by Steph Littlebird (artist, curator, writer, & registered member of Oregon’s…

Week 4

The evidence of a strong tradition of collective farming that has succeeded socially and economically in America, particularly as organized…

Week 3

If we had interrogated our obsession with the settler-colonial agrarian myth, and therefore our deep cultural, social, and political commitment…

Week 2

This week I read Part II of The Farm as Natural Habitat, Chapters 4 through 8. This section focuses more…