Natalie Hoodless, Chief Reporter for the Essex Chronicle, was nice enough to interview me a few weeks ago and here is the resulting article in the Billericay & Wickford Gazette.
Posted By Susan Craig-Greene
Posted Jul 17th, 2010
Susan Craig-Greene (Dale Farm Housing Association): Susan is originally from Oklahoma. She graduated from Oklahoma State University with a degree in International Relations. Susan then won a Bailey Scholarship to enter the University of Leipzig, where she studied the changing role of women in reunified Germany. She returned to teach in Germany two years later on a Fulbright scholarship and entered the private sector to work at an IT market research consultancy. Susan then returned to university and earned an MA in Human Rights at the University of Essex, where she earned a distinction for her dissertation. After graduating, Susan took a placement with Amnesty International’s International Justice Project. She left Amnesty following the birth of the first of her two children and began studying documentary photography. She lives close to the Dale Farm site.
Natalie Hoodless, Chief Reporter for the Essex Chronicle, was nice enough to interview me a few weeks ago and here is the resulting article in the Billericay & Wickford Gazette.
Posted By Susan Craig-Greene
Posted Jul 17th, 2010
2 Comments
Grammar Correction
August 11, 2010
Beautiful photo. I am an avid fan of children.
Wall Posters
June 3, 2011
What a cute photo is that! The young girls is really looking super cute in this dress! I love it!