Brooke Jackson-Glidden

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Brooke Jackson-Glidden
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Brooke Jackson-Glidden is a food writer and the editor of Eater Portland . [1] In 2023, she received the Jonathan Gold Local Voice Award from the James Beard Foundation in part for her essay about Either/Or. [2] [3] [4]

Jackson-Glidden has been the editor of Eater Portland since 2018. [5] Previously, she was an intern at Boston magazine in 2015 and 2016. [6] She has also written about the food industry for the Statesman Journal (Salem, Oregon). [7] Jackson-Glidden was raised in Oregon. [1] She lives in North Portland, as of 2022. [8] Jackson-Glidden was an emcee during Drag-a-thon, a record-setting drag show, in 2023. [9]

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