NLAP Welcomes Phoebe Bauer to the Team

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The Native Lands Advocacy Project is pleased to announce Phoebe Bauer as our new Data Visualization Intern! Phoebe will be helping us craft compelling visualizations for the data housed on the Native Land Information System by developing online maps, data dashboards, and other graphics for our website, blog, and interactive story maps. Welcome aboard, Phoebe!

PBauer

Phoebe is a data analyst and cartographer excited about the power of effective graphics to communicate complex information. She has a B.A. in Psychology from Reed College and a certificate in GIS from Portland Community College, and most recently worked as a GIS intern with the National Park Service at Bandelier National Monument. She works in pursuit of an honest understanding of human behavior, social dynamics, policy impacts, and community structure.

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