by CRAG Law Center | Jul 26, 2019 | Artist Spotlight, Features, Uncategorized
Carl Annala: A different type of Crag visionary by Genevieve Beske | July 26, 2019 When I first met Carl Annala he was high up on a ladder, shielded from the morning sun by a wide-brimmed hat, intently painting his mural on the side of Crag’s office. It was the second...
by Grace Sipp | Jul 17, 2019 | Features, Supporter Spotlight, Uncategorized
Suzanne Moulton (Suzie) has dedicated her life and artistic talent to help raise awareness to endangered and threatened wildlife and natural resources. Most well-known for her work as a stop-motion fabricator, Suzie has worked on projects such as Coraline,...
by CRAG Law Center | Mar 11, 2019 | Features, Where Are They Now?
In this edition of Where Are They Now, we interviewed Jessica Schafer, a Summer Associate and Legal Intern with Crag in 2006. She currently serves as the Pacific Wildway Director at the Wildlands Network. Jessica Schafer, once an intern at Crag in 2006, has been on...
by CRAG Law Center | Mar 11, 2019 | Features, Supporter Spotlight
Lee Dayfield, a former Stoel Rives recruiter, later the initiator of Friends of Nadaka and now a professional grandma, has witnessed the birth and growth of Crag Law Center since even before the Co-Founders of Crag, Chris and Ralph, decided to start this law center in...
by CRAG Law Center | Dec 21, 2018 | Features, Supporter Spotlight
Sadhana Shenoy has been a volunteer, a board member and a supporter of Crag for a long time. After working as the CFO for big corporations and the treasurer on many other boards, Sadhana is impressed by Crag’s achievements with such a small budget: “Crag’s unique...
by Elliott Davis | Dec 21, 2018 | Features, Where Are They Now?
In this edition of Where Are They Now, we interviewed Megan Gleason, a Development Assistant with Crag in 2015. She is currently an Assistant Project Lead at Winning Mark, a progressive political communications firm in Portland. Megan continues to support Crag as a...