Bread and Butter is the result of a ten week Farm School course offered at Portland State University through the Chiron Studies program. The course revived the educational approach and collaborative processes pioneered by the Foxfire book series in rural Georgia in the 1960s. Students examined their…
A collaboration between Farm School and students at Portland State University
"Most days I get up and I’m pretty stoked to start working." —Chris Seigel interviewed Grant Ahten at Grant’s house in North Portland, Oregon on February 12, 2012.
"I will always be teaching." —Kelsey Hoffman interviewed Bernadine Royer at the Portland State University Library in Portland, Oregon on February 17, 2012.
"By nature I’m a nomad," —Hannah Anderson interviewed Amir at Broadway Cafe in Portland, Oregon on March 5th 2012.
"The important thing is to work." —Betty Marin interviewed Juan Sop at PSU’s Millar Library in Portland, Oregon on February 20, 2012.
"Share the games, see light in people’s eyes." —Lauren Witten interviewed Dan Sanders at Epic Gaming in Milwaukie, Oregon on February 19, 2012.
"I’m always humming on the bus, that keeps me focused." —Corinna Scott interviewed Lavern Martin at the Highland Christian Center in Portland, Oregon on February 19, 2012.
"It’s about giving people hope." —Garett Strickland interviewed Jodi Snyder at Healing Waters & Sacred Spaces in Portland, Oregon on February 29, 2012.
"I made the tamales and people went crazy." —Nolan Calisch and Molly Sherman interviewed Gloria Vargas at Gloria’s Secret Cafe in Beaverton, Oregon on February 10, 2012.
"I became the mickey mouse of the camp." —Alex Fiks interviewed Mark Lee at his apartment in Beaverton, Oregon on February 15, 2012.