Brian Bull- Guest Writer
Brian Bull is an award-winning broadcast news journalist whose reporting may be familiar already to Oregonians who listen to KLCC. Since joining the news staff in 2016, Brian has covered wildfires, local elections, and Native American culture, among other topics for KLCC as well as National Public Radio. A proud member of the Nez Perce tribe, he’s helped share Native voices from across the region and has been a mentor to many participants in NPR’s Next Generation Project, which trains journalists from underrepresented communities. His work has also been featured in Underscore, The Oregonian, and Indian Country Today. In December, he’ll begin teaching at the University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communication. Brian is married and has three kids and four cats. Besides cooking, hiking, and photography, he also enjoys the occasional Godzilla movie.
Before colonization, Indigenous women burned stands of huckleberries—called iwam—every four years. This practice is now being reintroduced for fire management and a healthier future for wild plants.
September 22, 2023