fromPortland Monthly
6 days agoMosquito Fleet Expands Beyond Its Kayaktivist Roots
Not a lot of people think of kayaking as political, but when you're paddling in the middle of a Superfund site…it’s hard to ignore.”
Portland food
Not a lot of people think of kayaking as political, but when you're paddling in the middle of a Superfund site…it’s hard to ignore.”
Robert O'Neal, a farmer, stated, 'They said that it was good fertilizer, that it would help our crops,' referring to the sludge from Galey & Lord.