by Kyle Mackie | Mar 25, 2021 | Education, News, Politics & Policy
The conversation around a failed education bill reflects a larger debate that has escalated since The 1619 Project was published.
by Robyn Vincent | Feb 4, 2020 | Art & Design, Books, Culture, Gender & Identity
What we understand about the lived experiences of diverse groups of people throughout history is evolving. “Often times underrepresented voices are not evident in the historical record,” said Morgan Jaouen, executive director of the Jackson Hole Historical Society and...
by Robyn Vincent | Jan 31, 2020 | Culture, KHOL News & Events
Jackson Hole is often heralded as a conservation success story. But the human cost of that success is rarely part of the discussion. What is largely overlooked when folks celebrate the area’s vast swaths of protected land is the narrative of indigenous peoples. ...
by Robyn Vincent | May 10, 2019 | News, Politics & Policy
A robust campaign is underway to protect Jackson’s Genevieve block. Tucked just slightly away from downtown tourist shops and summer gridlock, the area is indeed a unique part of Jackson. It comprises lush green space that you’d be hard pressed to find on other...