Gabriel Furshong lives in Helena, Montana, where he writes for The Nation, The American Prospect, and other publications.

Rural America
The Little Shell Tribe of Montana Just Got Federal Recognition. Why Did It Take So Long?
Gabriel Furshong

Dispatch
At the University of Montana, You Must Pass an Anti-Rape Test Before You Register
After Jon Krakauer exposed a rape epidemic, the university embarked on a radical experiment in stopping sexual assault.
Gabriel Furshong

Dispatch
How to Pass Gun Control in the Sixth-Most-Gun-Owning State in America
A Missoula ordinance could provide a model for life-saving legislation in states where guns 'are a religion'
Gabriel Furshong