Bedrock Rights: Collaborating to Combat Climate Change
Bedrock Rights: Collaborating to Combat Climate Change
As world leaders meet in Glasgow to tackle climate change at the COP26 Summit, the recently released Bearing Witness: The Human Rights Case Against Fracking and Climate Change, edited by Thomas A. Kerns and Kathleen Dean Moore, has inspired collaborations closer to home.
Building a Whale & a Story: An Interview with Peter Wayne Moe
Can we ever know whales? Or is the human relationship with whales essentially one of distance, of not knowing? These are some of the questions posed by this interdisciplinary work. Whale books often sit within disciplinary silos. Touching This Leviathan starts a conversation among them. Drawing on biology, theology, natural history, literature, and writing studies, Peter Wayne Moe offers a deep dive into the alluring and impalpable mysteries of Earth’s largest mammal.
60th Anniversary Sale: All About Portland
All year long, in celebration of our 60th anniversary, we're offering a 60% discount on a rotating selection of books. You'll never find a better price on these gems from our publishing past, but you'll need to act fast, as the selection changes monthly. Our sale books for March are all about Portland, showcasing the city's rich cultural history and natural wonders. You have through Tuesday, April 6, to get 60% off these titles when ordering through our website. To get the discount, enter the promo code OSU60 at checkout.
Why I Wrote "This Is Not For You": An Essay by Richard Brown
This is Not For You: An Activist’s Journey of Resistance and Resilience is the memoir of activist and photographer Richard Brown, an eighty-year-old Black Portlander who has worked to bridge the divide between poli
How I Came to Cowrite Richard Brown's Memoir
Brian Benson is the co-author of This Is Not For You: An Activist’s Journey of Resistance and Resilience, which is Richard Brown's Memoir. Brown is an eighty-year-old Black Portlander who has worked to bridge the divide between police and the Black community.
A Look into the Future of Western Public Land Policy: An Interview with Erika Allen Wolters
Erika Allen Wolters is director of the OSU Policy Analysis Laboratory (OPAL) and environmental social scientist at Oregon State University. She is the co-author of the recently released The Environmental Politics and Policy of Western Public Lands alongside Brent S. Steele.
60th Anniversary Sale: Black History Month
All year long, in celebration of our 60th anniversary, we're offering a 60% discount on a rotating selection of books. You'll never find a better price on these gems from our publishing past, but you'll need to act fast, as the selection changes monthly.