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Leah Sottile

Leah Sottile is a correspondent for High Country News. She is also a freelance journalist, the author of When the Moon Turns to Blood and the host of the podcasts Bundyville, Two Minutes Past Nine, Burn Wild and Hush. Subscribe to her newsletter The Truth Does Not Change According to Our Ability to Stomach It.

Covers from Exponent II over the years.
Posted inDecember 2024: Land as Reparations

The passion of the Mormon feminist

by Leah Sottile December 1, 2024December 4, 2024

For 50 years, ‘Exponent II‘ has made the LDS Church squirm. It has no plans to stop.

Eric Parker from central Idaho aims his weapon from a bridge as protesters gather by the Bureau of Land Management’s base camp near Bunkerville, Nevada, in April 2014.
Posted inOctober 2024: Latino Vote

What the Bundy Bunkerville standoff foreshadowed

by Leah Sottile October 1, 2024September 30, 2024

Ten years after the impasse between the Bundy family and the BLM, the doctrine of white oppression is widely embraced.

Kyle Wheeler at Dancing Swallows Big Gay Bird Sanctuary and Memorial Pond in Chehalis, Washington.
Posted inJune 2024: The Idea of Wilderness

Hate groups in western Washington echo the past

by Leah Sottile June 1, 2024June 17, 2024

The bigotry displayed when white supremacists disrupted a Pride celebration in Centralia repeats a pattern that dates back to 1919.

Posted inAugust 1, 2023: In the Line of Fire

Oregon’s Greater Idaho movement echoes a long history of racism in the region

by Leah Sottile August 1, 2023May 21, 2024

Instead of fixing Oregon, the Greater Idaho movement seeks to leave it. White supremacists are on board.

A photo of Ted Kaczynski positioned in the window of a member of the Eugene, Oregon activist community. It reads “Be Like Ted.”
Posted inArticles

James Watt, Ted Kaczynski and power over lands

by Leah Sottile June 13, 2023January 24, 2024

The legacies of the two recently departed men are intertwined.

Posted inMarch 1, 2023: Moving Parts

The 90-foot sentinel of Butte, Montana

by Leah Sottile March 1, 2023January 24, 2024

What does a statue dedicated to mothers reveal about women’s rights?

Posted inJuly 1, 2021: An Urban Greenspace Revolution

How a trail in rural Oregon became a target of far-right extremism

by Leah Sottile July 1, 2021January 24, 2024

To understand the state’s urban-rural divide, start by looking at Yamhill County’s proposed walking trail.

Posted inMarch 1, 2021: The Rough Road Ahead

Did James Plymell need to die?

by Leah Sottile March 1, 2021January 24, 2024

How homelessness is criminalized in small cities and towns across the West.

Posted inAugust 1, 2020: Infectious Ideologies

As a plague sweeps the land, zealots see a gift from heaven

by Leah Sottile August 1, 2020January 24, 2024

Extremist pastors are using the COVID-19 pandemic to push their conservative religious ideologies.

Posted inArticles

What really is antifa?

by Leah Sottile June 5, 2020January 24, 2024

Effie Baum, an ‘everyday anti-fascist,’ talks about President Trump’s threat to designate the movement as a terrorist organization, and corrects the record.

Posted inJune 1, 2020: Dissent at a Distance

The Gadsden flag is a symbol. But whose?

by Leah Sottile May 18, 2020January 24, 2024

How a Revolutionary War-era flag evolved into an anti-government symbol.

Posted inMarch 1, 2020: Predator (Mis)perceptions

The residual power of Ammon Bundy

by Leah Sottile February 21, 2020January 24, 2024

What’s it like when the West’s most notorious anti-government figure comes to your town?

Posted inFebruary 18, 2019: Barriers to Entry

Racist policing plagues Portland’s nightclubs

by Leah Sottile February 18, 2019January 24, 2024

A reckoning is coming for Oregon’s white supremacist past.

Posted inArticles

The deadly consequences of Christian ‘faith-healers’

by Leah Sottile September 25, 2018January 24, 2024

A new film explores a fringe sect’s concept of freedom and the child deaths caused by it.

Posted inFebruary 19, 2018: Unfrozen North

Idaho protects the rights of faith healers. Should it?

by Leah Sottile January 8, 2018January 24, 2024

A debate rages over the extent of religious freedom in the face of preventable deaths.

Posted inArticles

The Malheur Refuge trials are over, but the movement that led to them isn’t.

by Leah Sottile March 11, 2017January 24, 2024

Four defendants receive guilty verdicts, ending a yearlong drama.

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