Rose’s Meat Market & Sweet Shop opened June 21, 2013, in downtown Durham, North Carolina. Justin and Katie Meddis moved to Durham from California after working in the food industry there. At Rose’s, Katie (who attended highschool in Durham) appl
 We all carry objects with us through life, moving them from house, to apartment, to house. Sven (name changed to protect his identity) keeps a box in the attic full of old drug paraphernalia. “I’m not in a place where I want to do it anymore, but I
 Senior Tiesha Gibbs is one of the teenagers on the Southern Vance High School volleyball team. Most of the girls juggle school with part time jobs and sports year round, working on their homework together in the stands before games.
 Will Funk is breeding open-pollinated, landrace, tropical corn in Durham, NC. The field is in a backyard around the corner from his house and he hopes over several years to breed a variety specially adapted to the area.
 Dan Wales came out in support of the 2015 Pride Parade in Durham, North Carolina, and stood in front of the religious protestors in a protest of his own, dressed as Jesus, carrying a rainbow flag and holding a sign that read “I am not with these guy
 Kelly Sims has her grandmother’s suit that she wore on the boat to America from Finland. Made in the 1950s by her grandmother’s friends who, like her, were seamstresses in Finland, it fits Kelly like a glove.  When asked why having the suit was
 Religious groups showed up both in support and protest of the 2015 Pride Parade in Durham, North Carolina. Most parade participants and spectators responded to protestors by shouting things like “We love you too!". Some spectators danced around a ma
 Rose’s Meat Market & Sweet Shop, in downtown Durham, NC, produces delicious sweets made fresh daily using local, sustainable ingredients and sources local, pasture-raised meats that are butchered in-house to make everything from bacon to sausage
 The rain may have dampened some of the enthusiasm of the crowd at the Durham Pride Parade but turn-out of parade participants and supportive spectators far outnumbered religiously affiliated protestors. When asked about the protestors Tawni Houston,
 Brian Ferrell is one of the salary employees at Funny Girl Farm in Durham, NC. As Field Supervisor he manages the day to day tasks related to keeping the fields productive. When asked how he got into farm work he said: “Farming and gardening continu
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