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Sep 13, 2024 |
shelbynews.com | Annika Harshbarger |Char Jones |Haley Miller |Komlavi Adissem
Danielle and Grace Perkowitz packed up and left Chicago two years ago for Houghton, Michigan, to start a career in goat farming. “I had a joke for years – I’m going to start a goat farm,” Danielle Perkowitz said, co-owner of BigGoat Farm. “What are we waiting for? Let’s do it.”As beginner farmers, they said, they hoped for support from the Michigan Farm Bureau to get their farm started. But they found the Farm Bureau didn’t align with their values, both as small farmers and as queer women.
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Aug 21, 2024 |
chalkbeat.org | Erica Meltzer |Aleksandra Appleton |Annika Harshbarger |Neal Morton
Sign up for Chalkbeat’s free weekly newsletter to keep up with how education is changing across the U.S.A majority of Americans worry more about children losing access to books that could teach them something about the world than they do about children being exposed to potentially inappropriate material. And most trust teachers and school librarians to make good choices about the books they stock at school.
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Aug 1, 2024 |
missouriindependent.com | Annika Harshbarger |Char Jones |Haley Miller |Komlavi Adissem
Danielle and Grace Perkowitz packed up and left Chicago two years ago for Houghton, Michigan, to start a career in goat farming. “I had a joke for years — I’m going to start a goat farm,” Danielle Perkowitz said, co-owner of BigGoat Farm. “What are we waiting for? Let’s do it.”As beginner farmers, they said, they hoped for support from the Michigan Farm Bureau to get their farm started. But they found the Farm Bureau didn’t align with their values, both as small farmers and as queer women.
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Jul 31, 2024 |
investigatemidwest.org | Annika Harshbarger |Char Jones |Haley Miller |Komlavi Adissem |Sky Chadde
This story was written by journalists at the Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism at Indiana University and the University of Missouri in partnership with Investigate Midwest. Danielle and Grace Perkowitz packed up and left Chicago two years ago for Houghton, Michigan, to start a career in goat farming. “I had a joke for years — I’m going to start a goat farm,” Danielle Perkowitz said, co-owner of BigGoat Farm. “What are we waiting for?
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Jul 25, 2024 |
webstercountycitizen.com | Annika Harshbarger |Char Jones |Haley Miller |Komlavi Adissem
Danielle and Grace Perkowitz packed up and left Chicago two years ago for Houghton, Michigan, to start a career in goat farming. “I had a joke for years — I’m going to start a goat farm,” said Danielle Perkowitz, co-owner of BigGoat Farm. “What are we waiting for? Let’s do it.”As beginner farmers, they said, they hoped for support from the Michigan Farm Bureau to get their farm started. But they found the Farm Bureau didn’t align with their values, both as small farmers and as queer women.
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