Author: easton2@wisc.edu

A creature from the marsh gazes out with intensity and a fierce snarl.
Photo by: Zachary Arostegui

Jurustic Park

A Marshfield artist mines marshes to bring creatures to life

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Full of life, Sister Leclare Beres easily erupts in laughter. 
Photo by: Stephanie Wezelman

Solidarity Sister

86-year-old nun champions change in health care

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Rows of plants line the greenhouse where Growing Power's aquaponics system works to fertilize them.

Growing More Than Food

Will Allen unearths the power to change the way Wisconsin—and the world—eats

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Ashley Altadonna originally wanted to study sound engineering, but fell in love with film.
Photo by: Aimee Katz

A Changing Lens

A transgendered woman explores and inspires through film

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Milwaukeeans Find Comfort and Community in the Unofficial Custard Capital

Milwaukeeans Find Comfort and Community in the Unofficial Custard Capital

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Making Milk: How sassy cows create creamy bliss

Making Milk: How sassy cows create creamy bliss

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Mural Breakdown: Inside the Inner City Arts Council Mural

Mural Breakdown: Inside the Inner City Arts Council Mural

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An image of an African American woman looks out from the right of the Inner City Arts Council Mural.

Rural Murals Paint the History of a Small Wisconsin Town

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Bravery is one of the seven gifts given to the Menominee people from the Great Grandfather.
Photo by: Emily Genco

The Learning Curve

American Indian students balance conflicting cultures in education

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Many elderly in rural areas face barriers to accessing healthy food, and almost-empty cupboards are a common experience.

Coping in the Desert

An in-depth look at rural food scarcity

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