Urban resilience for rural revitalization
Texas is known nationwide as being home to cotton, cattle, and oil booms. But renewable energy industries are quickly gaining popularity in the state. Keep reading
My name is Codi Brooke Clark. Originally from outside of Honey Grove, Texas, I grew up in a rural, agricultural community. The fifth generation to live on our family land, I spent my childhood surrounded by livestock, farmers, ranchers, and the outdoors.
I participated in 4-H photography throughout my youth and developed a passion for visual storytelling. Over ten years later, I’m still pursuing photography at Texas Tech University. I’m a junior agricultural communications major with a minor in natural resource management. With these, I plan on pursuing a career in photojournalism specializing in the conservation of wildlife, sustainable agricultural practices, natural resources, and our public lands.
I am actively involved in the outdoors and spend much of my free-time hiking, camping, running, rock climbing, kayaking, and anything else that can get me out into the sunshine and fresh air! I've been lucky to discover a community of like-minded people that love to explore and care for the world around us.
We must care about the environment because it's our home. I believe that together, we can keep our home clean, happy, full of love, and connected across any borders that we may face.
Texas is known nationwide as being home to cotton, cattle, and oil booms. But renewable energy industries are quickly gaining popularity in the state. Keep reading