Archiving as Resistance: Invisible Histories Expands to the Panhandle
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By Dakota Parks for Inweekly Over the centuries, queer history has often dwelled in obscurity—marginalized, overlooked and literally...
Oct 27, 20224 min read
Good and Gay
By Dakota Parks for Inweekly “Good and gay” is at the heart of what Sunday’s Child does. Since 2013, this philanthropic LGBTQ-focused...
Oct 1, 20223 min read
Building a Culture of Cycling with Bike Pensacola: Emily Kopas
Interview by Dakota Parks for Bike Pensacola I grew up in South Florida and moved to Pensacola about four years ago after I graduated...
Oct 1, 20223 min read
Building a Culture of Cycling with Bike Pensacola: Kathryn Willis
Interview by Dakota Parks for Bike Pensacola My father was in the Navy, so I went to high school in Pensacola. As a child, we would run...
Oct 1, 20223 min read
Building a Culture of Cycling with Bike Pensacola: Susan Bleiler
Interview by Dakota Parks for Bike Pensacola I grew up in the Washington, DC area in Northern Virginia, but my father was an officer in...
Oct 1, 20223 min read
Building a Culture of Cycling with Bike Pensacola: Scott Sallis
Interview by Dakota Parks for Bike Pensacola I graduated in 1991 with my degree in architecture from the University of Arkansas and got...
Oct 1, 20222 min read
Building a Culture of Cycling with Bike Pensacola: Sheri Hamilton
Interview by Dakota Parks for Bike Pensacola One of my favorite memories from my childhood is going out on Sunday afternoons exploring...
Feb 1, 20223 min read
On the Big Screen: Mountainfilm on Tour Returns to Pensacola
By Dakota Parks for Pensacola Magazine Arguably, the best way to enjoy a movie is outdoors, spread out on a blanket on the cool grass and...
Dec 1, 202125 min read
Love Your City: A Guide to Giving Back
By Dakota Parks and staff for Pensacola Magazine Introduction by Dakota Parks There is a lot to love about Pensacola—from the iconic...
Sep 1, 20216 min read
Creative Solutions for Marine Pollution
By Dakota Parks for Downtown Crowd Living along the white sand beaches of the Gulf Coast and the longleaf pine-covered bayous and rivers...
May 1, 20214 min read
‘No Child Will Grieve Alone’ at Valerie’s House Pensacola
By Dakota Parks for Pensacola Magazine In the State of Florida, 1 in 8 children will experience the death of a parent or sibling by the...
Nov 1, 20205 min read
Curbing Community Food Insecurity
By Dakota Parks for Pensacola Magazine As the nation copes with COVID-19 economic instability, massive layoffs and evictions, food...
Oct 1, 20203 min read
Donate, Shop & Save at Pensacola Habitat for Humanity ReStore
By Dakota Parks for Pensacola Magazine Tucked onto the corner of Creighton Road and North 9th Avenue is a treasure house for DIY...
Sep 1, 20203 min read
Hope & Healing: A Campaign to Support Gulf Coast Kid’s House
By Dakota Parks for Downtown Crowd Between the closures, cancellations and social distancing, COVID-19 has been tough on everyone— child...
Aug 1, 20204 min read
Building an LGBT+ Inclusive Community
By Dakota Parks for Downtown Crowd “But the child who is born on Sunday is bonnie and blithe, and good and gay,” reads the nursery rhyme...
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