
Emree Weaver
Contributor at High Country News
Independent documentary photographer | Previously @Yakima_Herald, @vicadvocate | Texpat living in Central Washington | Passion for localized visual storytelling
Articles
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5 days ago |
bloomberglinea.com.br | Gerson Freitas Jr |Emree Weaver
Bloomberg — As tarifas de Donald Trump estão perturbando o comércio de safras, atrasando a compra de tratores e restringindo as importações de produtos químicos para os EUA. Essa é a principal mensagem das grandes empresas agrícolas ao divulgarem seus lucros trimestrais, dando uma visão inicial dos impactos de longo alcance da guerra comercial do presidente dos EUA.
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1 month ago |
hcn.org | Emree Weaver
J. SHAH (SHE/HER)Habitat biologistYakima, WashingtonI’m passionate about the shrub-steppe, because it feels like a forgotten, beautiful, diverse biome that is fragile, but important and resilient. So many individual species have evolved over thousands of years to be able to survive in an arid environment where nothing else can survive. We’re the stewards of the earth, so I feel like it’s my personal calling in life to be a good steward.
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Apr 2, 2024 |
kxxv.com | Annie Xia |Emree Weaver
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. (Texas Tribune) — The Texas State Board of Education once again will delay voting on whether to approve an American Indian/Native Studies class, to the disappointment of supporters who have championed the material since 2020. The course was not on the SBOE’s agenda for its meetings next week.
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Oct 31, 2023 |
hcn.org | Emree Weaver
BREE BLACK HORSE(Seminole Nation of Oklahoma)Senior associate attorney at Kilpatrick Townsend & StocktonYakima, WashingtonI learned to make traditional powwow regalia from my mother. It’s my rest and recovery from the work that I do as a lawyer; it’s my way of remembering who I am and why I do what I do. Dancing at powwows was one of the things that originally inspired me to be an attorney.
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Aug 21, 2023 |
tdtnews.com | Emree Weaver
At least 41 people have died in stifling, uncooled prisons of either heart-related or unknown causes during Texas’ relentless and record-breaking heat wave this summer, according to a Texas Tribune analysis.
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