Laura Leigh’s 1998 Ford Explorer is coated in a fine alkaline dust. Sometimes caustic, it makes eyes water and noses bleed when kicked up while driving endless miles of bumpy, unpaved desert road.
Scrawled in the dust of one window is “NO MORE RHETORIC!” — the war cry of a woman who’s been working out of her truck for the past two years to monitor the Bureau of Land Management‘s wild horse roundups.
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