Projects and Published Work
A collection of written articles, video projects and design work.
A terminal project turned article, this story represents 6-months of in-depth reporting on the relationship between the University of Oregon and the surrounding community.
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Winning the SOJC award for Outstanding Journalism Project, this story looks at the history of community relations at the University of Oregon and how it influences policy decisions today.
Read the original on KLCC.
Many of the places we walk by every day have a deeper history. Eugene’s historians want to make sure they aren’t forgotten.
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A runner-up in the AEJMC Student Magazine Contest, Preserving the Past explores the history of several Eugene locations that have fallen out of use, and why those places are important to the history of the city.
Read the original FLUX article.
A child on a swing set. People, across the field, sit in the shade. Flower beds, fresh planted, cordoned off by strands of pink ribbon. Several people sleeping on the other side of a hill. Another group huddled, surrounded by piles of trash. A mobile police surveillance tower watches over. It’s a common scene, according to Ted Coopman, chair of Jefferson Westside Neighbors, who is tired of cleaning up Monroe Park.
Read the original on Medium.
Fast-paced music filled downtown as the ninth annual Fiesta Cultural began alongside the monthly First Friday ArtWalk on Sept. 1. Crowds convened on the Famer’s Market Pavilion and nearby galleries to experience Latino culture and work by local artists. According to some of the hundreds of attendees, events like these are helping to revitalize downtown through the community.
Read the original on Medium.
Eugene's e-scooter pilot program is past its halfway point, now over six months into its year-long run. It has seen over 125,000 trips, with 55% of people approving of the program. However, some still have concerns regarding safety and poor parking.
I talked with people in the community, as well as city transportation planners, about what concerns people have and how the city is addressing those concerns.
Read the original on Medium.
Visual story documenting Frank Gosar, owner of Off Center Ceramics. Shot, edited and produced by Bart Brewer.
Visual story documenting Kristina Rust, owner of Framin' ArtWorks.
As the online newsletter editor for NAMI Clackamas, I have written, edited, and designed for the newsletter. Each month I go through material sent to me, write original content and format it using MailChimp.
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The NAMI Clackamas online newsletter is a monthly newsletter that goes out to over 6,000 recipients.
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Here is an example of my work with them.
Read the original on here.