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GOLIKEHELLMACHINE is interviewing (current & former) federal workers for a series that “aims to capture both the personal significance of [their] work and its broader impact on the American public”. 8 stories so far — these are great.

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Lyuba

I read one of the stories because there was a quote that said people who served in Iraq and Afghanistan are a finite resource, and it went in a different direction I had assumed. I thought it was about being hopeful about the old guard who were pro-Iraq and Afghan war leaving, but it was actually about “losing the expertise” - which didn’t sit well with me. As a Canadian the way I see US military life talked about in a lot of media reads as so uncritical of the systemic violence.

Matthew Battles

Working on something like this for my tree magazine, focusing on NPS, NFS, Smithsonian, etc. It's a print magazine, so we're moving at print pace.

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