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We,
Eileen and Wes Rehberg, are longtime activists and artists with
credentials in investigative work that documents social, economic and
political situations and their effects on people. Through Wild
Clearing, our work continues.
Both
of us have Ph.D.s, Eileen in social policy analysis and management from
Cornell University and Wes in philosophy, interpretation and culture
from the State University of New York at Binghamton.
Eileen’s
work includes Geographic Information System analysis (GIS). She now
works as Senior Policy Analyst and Director of Data Analysis at the
Community Research Council in Chattanooga, TN, and as well teaches
part-time at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Eileen also
has
bachelor’s and master’s degrees in fine arts and art
history from
SUNY-Binghamton and is a painter.
Wes
was an enterprise journalist during a 22-year
newspaper career and is a retired (and recovering) United Methodist
pastor. He also has a master of divinity degree from Colgate-Rochester
Divinity School, concentration in liberation theology. As well, he
studied two years at UCLA’s graduate film school, and a semester at Pratt
Institute. He is now a media and arts activist, specializing in documentary film.
Our
activism work has taken us to Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Chiapas
and central Mexico, Cuba, Palestine and Israel, Vieques in Puerto Rico,
and throughout the USA, in addition to trips to the Netherlands,
France, Spain and Morroco.
PDF file -- Review of some things we were
up to in 2007
PDF file --
And another of our beginnings in
Tennessee in 2006
For
more information, send an e-mail by clicking here
Or
contact us via:
Wild
Clearing
303 Shady Crest Drive
Chattanooga, TN 37415 USA
423.285.8084 (Skype) fax: 866.274.1758
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CV - Wes Rehberg (pdf file)
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