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Author Archives: Heather Slingerland

Heather Slingerland has been a freelance photographer for nearly a decade. Her photo series about mothers was featured in two group gallery shows in New York City. Clients include Women in 3D Printing, New York Family Magazine and Change for Kids. She currently works in Central Oklahoma but makes frequent stops in NYC and San Francisco. Follow her on Instagram @heatherslingerland. Check out her website at https://heatherslingerland.com/. Email her heatherslingerland@gmail.com.

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How Cherokee Women Navigate COVID-19

by Heather Slingerland June 3, 2020November 16, 2020

A photographer returning home to Oklahoma amid the pandemic heads to Cherokee country to portray the lives of women filling in the gaps.

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