Unveiling The Redd’s Collective Reparations Gift Box
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FEATURE | Embrace the season of giving with our locally curated gift boxes, showcasing Portland’s talented entrepreneurs!
Na’Ha’Met (Ours to Protect): Salmon Crisis in the Salish Sea
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FEATURE | Recordings and resources from the fourth and final event in the 2023 Indigenous Leadership Briefing series with Lisa Wilson and Althea Wilson.
An Uneasy Conundrum: Green Energy & Tribes
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FEATURE | Recordings and resources from the third event in the 2023 Indigenous Leadership Briefing series with Jeremy Takala, Maia Bellon, and Lauren Goldberg.
Before Jordan Cove, q’alya, kuunatich, kukwis shichdii me
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FEATURE | Recordings and resources from the second event in the 2023 Indigenous Leadership Briefing series with Margaret Corvi and Courtney Krossman.
Pushing Back: Pebble Mine & the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
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FEATURE | Recordings and resources from the first event in the 2023 Indigenous Leadership Briefing series with Alannah Hurley, Charlene Stern, and Matthew N. Newman.
Field notes from Ntxwe: The Pend Oreille River
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FEATURE | Indigenous storytelling fellow, Jessica Douglas, reflects on a visit with Ecotrust partners at the Kalispel Tribe.
Exploring the abundance of Indigenous homelands
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FEATURE | With the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw lndians, we produced an interactive StoryMap that provides educators throughout Oregon with a contemporary presentation on the tribes’ unique history, culture, and homelands
8 gifts from the Redd on Salmon Street
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FEATURE | Make your holiday shopping easier this year with eight delicious gifts from the Redd community
Breaking the Chains: Transformative federal legislation and tribal peoples
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FEATURE | Recordings and resources for the final of four virtual briefings on Indigenous Leadership with Dave Tovey and Robert Miller presenting.
Climate, land, and BIPOC leadership: Pursuing equity-centered solutions
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ECOTRUST UPDATE | Jamese Kwele spoke on centering equity in climate solutions panel hosted by Rep. Blumenauer.
Working where change is a way of life
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FEATURE | Our founder’s new Salmon Nation initiative is taking flight
Four simple steps for better seafood choices
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FEATURE | Eating responsibly harvested seafood connects us to ocean ecosystems and the people who depend on them.
Tribes respond: Atlantic salmon in the Salish Sea
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FEATURE | Tribes around the Puget Sound have long objected to Atlantic salmon being farmed in the Salish Sea. An incident last August shows us why.