Publication Date
5-28-2008
Document Type
Interview
Duration
1 hour 4 minutes
Subjects
Sustainable Agriculture, Community-supported Agriculture, Farming
Abstract
Interview of Shari Sirkin by Brian Francetich at Troutdale, Oregon on May 28th, 2008.
The interview index is available for download.
Biographical
Originally from California, and moved to Fairbanks, Alaska at age eighteen. It was in Alaska that Sharie Sirkin had her first experiences with vegetable gardening. Shari Sirkin moved to Portland in 1992. In 2002 she and Bryan Dickerson began farming at Dancing Roots Farm in Troutdale. Prior to Dancing Roots Farm, Shari started farming in 1997 on rented land around Portland.
Rights
This digital access copy is made available as streaming media for personal, educational, and non-commercial use within the parameters of “fair use” as defined under U.S. Copyright law. It cannot be reproduced, distributed, or broadcasted for commercial purposes. For more information, please contact Special Collections at Portland State University Library at: specialcollections@pdx.edu or (503) 725-9883.
Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/10892
Recommended Citation
Francetich, Brian, "Interview with Shari Sirkin, Dancing Roots Farm, 2008 (audio)" (2008). Sustainability History Project. http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/10892
Description
This interview is part of “The Sustainability History Project: Documenting Sustainable Development and Practice in the Pacific Northwest” at Portland State University.