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As a devout student of José Esteban Muñoz’s conceptions of queer cultural and political (re)imagination, I am often thinking about futurity and queer futurity in particular in the ways I structure my own life but also in the art I most like to seek out and burrow into.

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Montana Coalition Wants to Revive Passenger Rail

Montana Coalition Wants to Revive Passenger Rail Devin Partida Justin B. Hollander Laurie Mazur Michael Lewyn View Jobs See a full list of jobs in planning and related fields: urban design, architecture, landscape architecture, development, engineering, and more. View all jobs Post a Job Research thousands of planners, designers, architects, developers, and other professionals and academics who are working with the built environment. Post a job Top Schools Montana Coalition Wants to Revive Passenger Rail Supporters of the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority argue that a new train could spur economic development and provide a valuable service for the state s non-driving residents.

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The importance of being seen

Family, by Greg A. Robinson, a member of the Chinook Indian Nation in Washington and a primarily self-taught artist who works in a variety of mediums. His traditional Chinookan-style images pay tribute to the Columbia River ancestors for whom art, life, stories and culture are strongly interrelated. Illustration by Greg A. Robinson That arresting image on our cover Family, by Chinook Nation tribal member and artist Greg A. Robinson is an apt illustration for our story about the Chinook Nation’s century-long battle for federal recognition. Anna V. Smith, assistant editor on our Indigenous Affairs desk, delves into a saga that has lasted for generations, during which elders have passed on and children grown up. Without their sovereignty, the Chinook still work to preserve their distinctive culture in the Pacific Northwest. But living without the safety net, health care, education or land held by the 574 recognized tribes isn’t easy. It is, said one, a form of “slow-moti

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Bozeman's 'Only Racially Diverse Neighborhood' at Risk

Bozeman s Only Racially Diverse Neighborhood at Risk Thanks in part to an influx of remote workers, the Montana town faces soaring housing costs and practically non-existent vacancy rates. March 4, 2021, 9am PST | Diana Ionescu | When Montana State University decided to reallocate its family and graduate student housing to undergraduates, they may have dealt a fatal blow to what one professor calls Bozeman s only racially diverse neighborhood. The university-owned housing, writes Surya Milner in High Country News, was home to custodians, researchers and tenure-track professors at the university, many of whom are now forced to relocate to more expensive housing in other parts of the city or leave the city altogether.

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New interns join the team

High Country News welcomed new interns in January: Wufei Yu from Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Surya Milner from Bozeman, Montana. As a young boy from Beijing, Yu wanted to write about sports: “I started to not just contend with the game itself, and the news itself which is all about scores, who scored how many goals but the personal memoirs of athletes,” he said. Wufei Yu at Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado. Courtesy photo After moving to New York to attend Columbia University’s journalism school in 2018, Yu continued writing about sports, with a bent toward outdoor adventure. He soon ditched the city for the deserts of New Mexico, working as a fellow for

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