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Emerson Cram

Emerson Cram, PhD is a storyteller, a place-based interdisciplinary researcher and Associate Professor based at the University of Iowa, where they teach classes in communication studies, gender, sexuality, disability, and environment. Coming of age in small petro-intensive towns of the Rocky Mountain region, Emerson now lives, works, and plays in Iowa City, Iowa. Here, they are committed to building communities that parallel the lessons of prairie ecosystems and bur oaks, and the broad and beautifully diverse community niches they inspire to nourish. Emerson is the author of Violent Inheritance: Sexuality, Land, and Energy in Making the North American West (University of California Press, 2022), in addition to future projects related to the energy politics of disability, dependency, and the public humanities.

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Maura De Cicco

Maura De Cicco is a freelance writer and multimedia storyteller. She graduated in 2025 from the University of Iowa with a degree in Journalism. While she has taken several clients through her degree and beyond, she finds the most compelling work to be the hidden gems in large communities. Her main work focus is long-form media production. 

https://mauradecicco.wixsite.com/mauradecicco

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Chant Eicke

Chant Eicke brings an array of collaborative, technical, and communication expertise to projects, clients, and agency coordination. He provides cradle-to-grave management of projects ranging from utility infrastructure and development to natural areas planning and adaptive management. Chant's depth of experience brings big-picture understanding to projects, informed in detail through analytical rigor, current science, and policy implications.

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Claire Trettin

Claire Trettin is a graduate student at the University of Iowa studying urban regional planning with a focus on transportation. In summer 2025, you could find her with dirt under her fingernails as a farm apprentice at the Johnson County Historic Poor Farm for Grow: Johnson County. When she's not thinking about transit equity or fixing bikes at the Iowa City Bike Library, she's probably out on the water with her rowing team or wrangling her two young kids.

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Dr. Aimi Hamraie

Dr. Aimi Hamraie is Canada Research Chair in Technology, Society, and Disability, and Associate Professor of Social Science at York University. They are a disabled designer and design researcher, director of the Critical Design Lab, and author of Building Access: Universal Design and the Politics of Disability (University of Minnesota Press), 2017. 

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Dr. Jenell Johnson

Dr. Jenell Johnson is Professor of Rhetoric, Politics, and Culture in the department of Communication Arts at The University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is the author and editor of several books, including American Lobotomy: A Rhetorical History (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2014); Every Living Thing: The Politics of Life in Common (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2023); and Graphic Reproduction, and The Neuroscientific Turn (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2018).

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Dr. Jennifer Mack

Dr. Jennifer Mack, a native of Pensacola, Florida, is the Lead Bio-archaeologist of UMMC’s Asylum Hill Project. After completing a BA at Emory University, she spent several years working for private archaeology firms and state agencies, and she received osteological training at the University of West Florida before obtaining a PhD from the University of Exeter. She has co-authored two books, Dubuque’s Forgotten Cemetery: Excavating a Nineteenth-century Burial Ground in a Twenty-first-century City (University of Iowa Press, 2015) and In Praise of Small Things: Death and Life at the Late Neolithic-Early Bronze Age Burial of Bolores, Portugal (British Archaeological Reports International Series, 2015). Dubuque’s Forgotten Cemetery was selected for the James Deetz book award by the Society for Historical Archaeology in 2017. Dr. Mack has a particular interest in institutional cemeteries and the diverse populations represented within their grounds.

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Felicia Pieper

Felicia Pieper began their role as Global Food Project manager in the summer of 2024. Global Food Project is a community garden program centered around immigrant and refugee communities. Pieper earned their master's degree in Community and Behavioral Health from the University of lowa College of Public Health in 2021. Pieper is passionate about food sovereignty and social justice. In addition to their work at Global Food Project, Pieper is actively involved in various mutual aid projects.

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Geoff Mouming

Geoff Mouming is the Project Manager for Natural Areas Management and Restoration Services for the Eocene Environmental Group. Prior to joining Eocene in 2021, Geoff worked for over 30 years in commercial landscape management for a large commercial landscape management firm in eastern Iowa. In this role, he oversaw prairie and pollinator installation, establishment and maintenance on corporate and institutional properties, and worked with area service clubs and municipalities in multiple Earth Day/Arbor Day tree planting projects. He is an International Society of Arboriculture Certified Arborist, past president of the board of directors of Iowa Valley Resource Conservation and Development, charter board member of GROW: Johnson County, and past president of the Rotary Club of Coralville/North Corridor. Geoff and his wife Joanna reside in rural Washington County, Iowa, where they enjoy tending an abundant garden and their own 15-acre prairie. 

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Hallie Abelman

Hallie Abelman (she/her) is a PhD candidate in American Studies at the University of Iowa researching tactile representations of animals and the ways we perform and move in their presence. Hallie comes to Iowa with a deep commitment to ecological theatre and the ways it can be used to de-legitimize renderings of animals that perpetuate racist or ableist practices and ideologies. She holds bachelor's degrees in Anthropology and Community Health from Tufts University (2014), an MFA in "illness arts" from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie (NL), and a Performance Studies MA from NYU Tisch. Before moving to Iowa, Hallie worked as the studio manager for the Dutch artist Melanie Bonajo and the graduate research assistant to the ecological-theatre scholar Una Chaudhuri. She was proud to become a founding member of the North American Association for Critical Animal Studies in 2019.

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Ilsa DeWald

Ilsa DeWald (she/her) works for Johnson County as the Local Food and Farm Manager. She oversees the Johnson County Historic Poor Farm, a 160-acre farm that provides a public space for connecting to the land and local history through inclusive, community-led opportunities. The Historic Poor Farm hosts shared infrastructure for farmers and gardeners, historic tours of buildings and barns, publicly accessible natural areas, and is soon to have a shared use kitchen onsite.

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Jason Grimm

Jason Grimm is the Executive Director for Iowa Valley RC&D, leveraging over 16 years of experience working in Iowa with local, state and national partners. Jason consulted on the Master Plan for the Johnson County Historic Poor Farm and since then has been working with Johnson County to implement the master plan and run beginning farmer training onsite. When Jason isn't in the office he runs Grimm Family Farm, near Williamsburg, Iowa where they produce dry beans, potatoes and pastured poultry that are marketed to restaurants, grocers, school districts, food hubs, and direct to consumers.

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Kim Painter

Kim Painter is Johnson County Recorder. Elected in 1998, she was the first openly gay candidate in Iowa to run for office and win election on her first attempt. In 2007, she became president of The Iowa State Association of Counties. In 2013, she was named a Harvey Milk Champion of Change by the Obama White House. She also writes opinion columns and is currently featured in The Prairie Progressive, an independently published newsletter in Iowa since 1986.

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Lisa Green-Douglass

Lisa Green-Douglass grew up in Carson, California and moved to Johnson County in 1980. She lives in rural Johnson County in a century plus year old home surrounded by farmland. Her small acreage has become a haven for several bird species. Since her first election in 2016, Lisa has dedicated much of her work to improving the availability and quality of mental health care locally. She was an involved member on several committees leading to the creation of GuideLink Center, which is a facility for people in mental health crisis. Other firsts include being on the Economic Development Planning committee, the Johnson County American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Leadership Team, and the Eponym Committee, which she chaired.

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Malik Salsberry

Malik Salsberry was born and raised in Davenport, Iowa and graduated from the University of Iowa in May 2018 with a degree in Enterprise Leadership with a minor in Psychology. After college, Malik dived into a deep passion of food production, food access, and food security, participating in an internship with Grow: Johnson County for the summer of 2018. He then moved to Boulder, Colorado to pursue an AmeriCorps VISTA service term with Community Food Share as their Garden Share Coordinator. After working in the food bank industry, he engaged with more hands-on farm education and experience with the GoFarm farm incubator following their Intern, Extern, and Farm Incubator tracks. After running Afro Ridge Farms for a few years, Malik returned home to Iowa and would join the Iowa Valley RC&D team as their Farm Operations and Training Manager; making a full circle of starting with and now working for Grow: Johnson County.

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Mary Helen Kennerly

Mary Helen Kennerly is a therapist in Iowa City. While she landed here from the East Coast to attend the Nonfiction Writing Program, a job after graduation caretaking folks with developmental disabilities showed her that she loved people too much for the solitude writing required. She was lucky enough to be included in the Johnson County Historic Poor Farm project during those years as a disability rights advocate and to have continued it now as a mental health care provider. 

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Michael Hoenig

Mike Hoenig serves as a program coordinator with the Iowa University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities at the University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital Center for Disabilities and Development. He trains future medical professionals on how to support patients with disabilities, hosts a podcast which focuses on the personal stories of individuals with disabilities, and plans state and regional self-advocacy conferences and trainings. He utilizes his first-hand experience of living with blindness and cancer, along with supporting a family member with mental illness, to enhance training offerings. He earned his B.A. in psychology from Central College, Pella in 1984 and an M.A. in rehabilitation counseling from the University of Iowa in 1987.

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Rod Sullivan

Rod Sullivan of Iowa City was elected to the Johnson County Board of Supervisors in 2004. Rod grew up on a farm near Sutliff and attended Lisbon schools. He attended the University of Iowa, earning a BA in 1988. He has held several positions in the field of human services. Rod is married to Dr. Melissa Faith, a cancer scientist at the UI. They have 3 adopted children, and have fostered over 50 more. They are grandparents and foster grandparents to 5 kids, all in Iowa City. Rod has been active in many organizations, including St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, Iowa Foster & Adoptive Parent Association, AFT Local 716, Iowa City Federation of Labor, United Way, and serving as Chair of the local Democratic Party.

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Scott Koepke

At the age of 63, Scott Koepke says he is on the "exit ramp" of his career. He has been blessed to have had the opportunities to be a farmer, a teacher, and a counselor. He co-founded Grow Johnson County at the historic Poor Farm, and was the farm manager for the Indian Creek Nature Center. Scott founded Soilmates, a garden and life skill education service for children that he brought to 40 schools in the corridor annually, at which he helped launch dozens of school garden and food waste management programs.

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Will Thomson

Will Thomson is the owner of Armadillo Arts, a museum exhibit creation and installation company founded in 1994. He began his career when he built an exhibit for a local museum in his home of North Carolina. He moved to Iowa in 1982 and worked for the University of Iowa’s Natural History Museum until 2016. His work with the Poor Farm has consisted of maintaining and creating exhibits in the dairy barn portion of the site. He has worked to preserve the history of the property, while also making it approachable for all levels of knowledge about the Johnson County historical site. 

 

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