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123:, where she was a hay farmer for more than a decade before restoring her property's wetlands and securing a conservation easement. In 2001, she and fellow Hudson farm owner Lynn Henning organized a "tour de manure" to raise the public's awareness about the environmental threats posed by latge-scale, industrial dairy farming operations. In 2019, she donated the majority of her property to the ACRES Land Trust to preserve the grasslands, stream, wetlands, and woods there with the goal of creating an environmental sanctuary for researchers and the general public. 136: 114:
You can't be a woman writer today without being a feminist writer, if that means attending to matters of order, matters of power. I think the excitement in fiction today is about changes in defining structure and order. All literature is political. It has to be, even when writers are trying not to
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and taught classes in creative writing, feminist studies and literature. During this period of her life, she shifted her writing focus to fiction, and received critical acclaim for her first short story collection,
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During her early the early part of her adult academic career, she received training in poetry writing. She became a published poet in her mid-30s. Kauffman then pursued her
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artist who has also been a civil rights, environmental, equal rights, peace, and social justice activist.
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on June 10, 1945. She was raised on a tobacco farm in a predominantly Mennonite community in
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Tour will open eyes, and noses, to mega-dairy-farm threat
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She later incorporated the beliefs she formulated in
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Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
environmental ethics
Doctor of Philosophy
University of Chicago
Michigan
Jackson Community College
University of Michigan
Eastern Michigan University
Ypsilanti
Michigan
Detroit Free Press
Hudson, Michigan
incomplete
adding missing items
Jerome McGann
A Cappella: Mennonite Voices in Poetry
She'd rather disturb than console


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Tour will open eyes, and noses, to mega-dairy-farm threat
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