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In this episode, Gwen Trice and Dr. Easley explore their families’ extensive history with forestry in the United States. Ms. Trice, in particular, details the work she has done as the founder of the Maxville Project to daylight Black history in Wallowa County, Oregon. She recounts cherished memories of her time pursuing the project, as the community and family members shared stories about her family, loggers of color, and community resilience. Like Dr. Easley and Bennett, you will be drawn into the personal narratives and feel a sense of connection with the experiences shared in this episode.
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In this episode, Gwen Trice and Dr. Easley explore their families’ extensive history with forestry in the United States. Ms. Trice, in particular, details the work she has done as the founder of the Maxville Project to daylight Black history in Wallowa County, Oregon. She recounts cherished memories of her time pursuing the project, as the community and family members shared stories about her family, loggers of color, and community resilience. Like Dr. Easley and Bennett, you will be drawn into the personal narratives and feel a sense of connection with the experiences shared in this episode.
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