Supporter tributes

LOVE your work. Your publication is regularly read not just by us but by the Prelinger Library community of researchers. Our relationship with your publication is great; we believe we’ve maintained for about 20 years.

– Megan & Rick Prelinger, San Francisco, California

Dawn Suzanne (Wanatee) Buffalo, Meskwaki Nation in Tama County, IA

You guys are AWESOME! I am a Native American and HCN offers the BEST JOURNALISM being done ANYWHERE regarding indigenous news in the America’s, along with excellent news about everything else as well. Thank you for giving voice and in depth understanding to complex issues!

Raynelle Rino, Board Member, Oakland, California

I support HCN because I love how the magazine has evolved to cover more perspectives, more issues, and more in depth stories of people in the West. It’s refreshing to see HCN shift and innovate to meet the ways in which the world around us is shifting.

Erin Moore, Bellingham, Washington

I want to thank everyone at HCN for always being there for us with journalism that is intelligent, animated, encouraging, and good-natured as we fight for this dear, old planet and its denizens.

Fátima Luna, Board Member, Tucson, Arizona

I am a proud HCN board member and monthly donor. As a mother with young children and as a professional working to advance climate action and environmental justice in Tucson, I admire the quality and depth of HCN stories. HCN reports on key environmental and climate issues and highlights how they intersect with indigenous people…

Robert Redford, High Country News Community Member

“The American West has been an integral part of my life, and my heart, for all of my days.  If, like me, you care about the West, and care about preserving both a way of life that still matters to the soul of our nation — as well as some of the last great places…

Former High Country News Publisher Ed Marston

“Tom Bell didn’t found High Country News on a shoestring. To Tom, back in 1970 or 1971 or 1972, a shoestring would have been luxury.

Tom had something better than start-up capital. He had a vision of the West that demolished such flimsy constructs as county and state and federal land boundaries. Tom’s High Country News wiped out those…