Public Science
As much as possible, I practice as a public scientist by communicating my research and sharing perspective on contemporary environmental problems with the wider public and in partnership with community organizations through webinars, blogs, opinion pieces, and interviews.
Exhibits
River Stories: Views from a Watershed. Participatory project exhibited throughout Iowa beginning in 2016-today. Available virtually via the project website.
Webinars
Bruxvoort, Ash with Angie Carter, Ahna Kruzic, and Patti Edwardson. March 7, 2016. “Toolbox Webinar: Letters to the Editor 101.” Plate to Politics Webinar. Women, Food and Agriculture Network.
Carter, Angie. June 15, 2016. “Creating Community in Your Watershed.” Iowa Learning Farms. Iowa State University.
Carter, Angie, Jenny Barker-Devine, and Sarah Shepherd. December 16, 2014. “Heart of the Farm: Why Women’s Unique Farm Roles Matter.” Women in Ag Learning Network. Extension.

Willa, my dog friend, marches for public science in spring 2017.
Blogs
Kruzic, Ahna and Angie Carter. October 10, 2019. Our Power, Today and Everyday: International Day of Rural Women. Women, Food and Agriculture Network.
Carter, Angie, Ahna Kruzic, and Carrie Chennault. March 27, 2018. Taking Action for Public Science: Re-Imagining Iowa’s Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture. Union of Concerned Scientists.
Carter, Angie. March 8, 2017. “Putting Science Into Practice: Why We Need to Play Our Part.” Union of Concerned Scientists.
Carter, Angie. WFAN Members Create Photovoice Project to Tell the Story of Their Watersheds. 2016. Women, Food and Ag Network.
Carter, Angie. Women Landowner Photovoice Exhibit at Reiman Gardens. 2016. Women, Food and Ag Network.
Ahna Kruzic, Angie Carter, and Rivka Fidel. March 7, 2016. “When a banana is much more than a banana.” Food First.
Radio
Flora, Cornelia and Gina McAndrews with Angie Carter and Anna Johnson, Rural Women. October 16, 2019. Local Talk. KHOI Community Radio. Ames, Iowa.
Ursula Ruedenberg and Kate Pattock with Angie Carter and Mark Edwards. June 13, 2016. “Bakken Pipeline.” KHOI Community Radio. Ames, Iowa.
Suzan Franzen with Angie Carter, Mark Rasmussen, Ralph Rosenburg, Jessica Fears, and Samone York. April 26. 2017. “Leopold Center, Climate Marches, and Blended Families.” KHOI Community Radio. Ames, Iowa.
Gale Seiler and Greta Anderson with Angie Carter, Clark Wolf, Michael Owen, and Jazmin Murguia. March 13, 2015. “The Future of Food” KHOI Community Radio. Ames, Iowa.
Nebbe, Charity and Sarah Boden. 2014 [May 13, 2013]. “Women on the Farm: An Evolving Role.” Iowa Public Radio.
Interviews
Comito, Jaqueline and Angie Carter. Conservation Chat Podcast #14. Iowa Learning Farms. Iowa State University.
Butler, Kaitlin and Angie Carter. “Iowa’s Heart in the Fight to Protect the Land: A Conversation with Angie Carter.” Science & Environmental Health Network. November, 3 2015
Commentary
Carter, Angie, Stefan Gailans, Gabrielle Roesch-McNally, Hannah Dankbar, Joe Wheelock, Jackie Nester, and Ashley Noonan. 2017. “Transforming the land grant mission: Iowa State’s next 20 years.” Iowa View. October 17, 2017. Des Moines Register.
Basche, Andrea, Angie Carter, Carrie Chennault, and Gabrielle Roesch. 2017. “Leopold Center needs a bold vision for the future.” Iowa View. May 22, 2017. Des Moines Register.
Kruzic, Ahna, Andrea Basche, Angie Carter, and Gabrielle Roesch-McNally. 2017. “Public Science Under Attack: Iowa State University’s Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture.” April 17, 2017. Food First.
Carter, Angie and Gabrielle Roesch. 2014. Agriculture, Like the Rest of Society, Needs Gender Equity. January 10, 2014. CivilEats.
Basche, Andrea, Angie Carter, Ashley Hand, and Gabrielle Roesch. 2012. “Push officials to do more for clean water.” January 17, 2012. Iowa View. Des Moines Register.
News Coverage
Kershner, Larry. July 2016. “Raccoon River stories told in photos: Women farm owners visually depict ag impacts on watershed.” Special feature in “Leaders in Ag” magazine insert of Farm-News.
Caulfield, Jim. July 23, 2016. “Women catch timeliness beauty, rapid changes in Iowa watersheds.” Greene County News Online courtesy of The Perry News.
Scarmana, Lacy. May 22, 2016. Augustana College Tackles Scott Co. Lead Paint Problem. WVIK Radio.
Dan Rather Reports. April 24, 2012. “AgriSol Update.”