I have been developing a center for river history with accompanying public walks and curriculum titled: Confluence: The History of North American Rivers. The site receives several thousand unique visits each year with visitors from all fifty states and 96 countries. For the Italian speakers you can read this article published on my work by Italy’s leading daily newspaper. Please reach out if you would like to collaborate on a river history project with me.

You can subscribe to my video channel to view the latest conferences and digital walks that I’ve organized.

If you are interested in teaching important history that has long been hidden, please visit the website I built with funding from Columbia University's History in Action Program:  www.teachslocummassacre.org

This is a great series of pictures of life on the Androscoggin River taken for the Documerica Project.

All of the book review illustrations and the Trinity River logo were created by Edyta Lewicka. The illustration above, from the Slocum Massacre website, was created as part of a series of illustrations by Michelle Hébert.

I made this documentary twenty years ago— it showed me that the connections between people, land, and rivers run deep.