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Beyond The Vines 02: Pathways To The Valley, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins Jul 2013

Beyond The Vines 02: Pathways To The Valley, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins

Beyond the Vines: Latinos in the Oregon Wine Industry

This panel describes the journeys of Latinos to Oregon and how they became part of the wine industry.


Beyond The Vines 03: Work In The Vineyards, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins Jul 2013

Beyond The Vines 03: Work In The Vineyards, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins

Beyond the Vines: Latinos in the Oregon Wine Industry

This panel describes the work in which Latino employees partake in the vineyard.

Photo Credits

  1. Ofelia Galaviz Working the Harvest at Sokol Blosser Winery. Courtesy of Ofelia Galaviz.
  2. Latino Employees Working the Harvest on the Vineyard. ¡Salud! Collection, Oregon Wine History Archive.
  3. Latino Employee Working Harvest on the Vineyard. WillaKenzie Estates Collection, Oregon Wine History Archive.


Beyond The Vines 01: Latinos In The Oregon Wine Industry, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins Jul 2013

Beyond The Vines 01: Latinos In The Oregon Wine Industry, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins

Beyond the Vines: Latinos in the Oregon Wine Industry

This panel serves as the introduction for the exhibit, identifying the themes that the future panels will discuss.

Photo Credits

  1. Leda Garside and Vineyard worker in the field. ¡Salud! Collection, Oregon Wine History Archive.
  2. Seferino Flores in the vineyard, representing ¡Salud!. ¡Salud! Collection, Oregon Wine History Archive.


Beyond The Vines 06: Moving Beyond The Vines, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins Jul 2013

Beyond The Vines 06: Moving Beyond The Vines, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins

Beyond the Vines: Latinos in the Oregon Wine Industry

This panel concludes the Beyond the Vines exhibit by tying the themes together to tell the story of Latinos in the Oregon wine industry.


Beyond The Vines 04: In The Industry, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins Jul 2013

Beyond The Vines 04: In The Industry, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins

Beyond the Vines: Latinos in the Oregon Wine Industry

This panel describes the stories of two Latino workers who have expanded their roles to other areas in the wine industry.

Photo Credits

  1. Employees Sorting Grapes during Harvest. Willakenzie Estate Collection, Oregon Wine History Archive.


Beyond The Vines 05: ¡Salud!, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins Jul 2013

Beyond The Vines 05: ¡Salud!, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins

Beyond the Vines: Latinos in the Oregon Wine Industry

This panel describes the health care system ¡Salud! and how it has benefited the Latino workforce in the Oregon wine industry.


Beyond The Vines: Latinos In The Oregon Wine Industry, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins Jul 2013

Beyond The Vines: Latinos In The Oregon Wine Industry, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins

2013 Projects

The Keck Summer Collaborative Research Program provides opportunities for Linfield College students and faculty to conduct research on issues related to the Pacific Northwest, and to bring the research findings back into the classroom within the subsequent academic year. Students partner with faculty to conduct research and present their work to other students, Linfield staff and faculty, and community members during a series of brown bag lunches. Julian Adoff and Lydia Heins conducted research with Sharon Bailey Glasco and Rachael Woody and gave this presentation during the summer of 2013.


Regional Identity And The Reputation Of Willamette Valley Wines: A Multiple Stakeholder Assessment, Katherine Byers, Julia Prow Jul 2012

Regional Identity And The Reputation Of Willamette Valley Wines: A Multiple Stakeholder Assessment, Katherine Byers, Julia Prow

2012 Projects

The Keck Summer Collaborative Research Program provides opportunities for Linfield College students and faculty to conduct research on issues related to the Pacific Northwest, and to bring the research findings back into the classroom within the subsequent academic year. Students partner with faculty to conduct research and present their work to other students, Linfield staff and faculty, and community members during a series of brown bag lunches. Kathie Byers and Julia Prow conducted research with Sharon Wagner and gave this presentation during the summer of 2012.

This presentation gives a project overview, explaining the purpose of the research and where …


Women In Wine, Meghan Gillen, Amanda Maxwell Jul 2012

Women In Wine, Meghan Gillen, Amanda Maxwell

2012 Projects

The Keck Summer Collaborative Research Program provides opportunities for Linfield College students and faculty to conduct research on issues related to the Pacific Northwest, and to bring the research findings back into the classroom within the subsequent academic year. Students partner with faculty to conduct research and present their work to other students, Linfield staff and faculty, and community members during a series of brown bag lunches. Meghan Gillen and Amanda Maxwell conducted research with Keni Sturgeon and Jeff Peterson and gave this presentation during the summer of 2012.

Gillen and Maxwell conducted archival research and interviews on the "Role …


Applying Agenda-Setting Theory To Consumer Products: Oregon Wine, Lisa Weidman, Katie Paysinger Jul 2010

Applying Agenda-Setting Theory To Consumer Products: Oregon Wine, Lisa Weidman, Katie Paysinger

2010 Projects

This project examines how Oregon winemakers present themselves to the media and their consumers, and whether or not their portrayal is received correctly by these sources. This research focuses mainly on what message producers convey to the media and how that, in turn, reaches consumers, while focusing more specifically on Oregon winemakers. The goals for this project are to further agenda-setting research in regards to consumer products and to advance the meaningfulness of mass communication and public relations.