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Welcome to the Clark County Genealogical Society. The CCGS was founded by Margaretta Zimmerman and fourteen of her friends in 1972, and is a volunteer run organization dedicated to encourage, foster, educate, and organize activities related to genealogy. Whether you have Clark County connections or not, we invite you to join us in exploring your family history.
They are a restorative justice organization brought together by a diverse group of survivors and imprisoned community members in Washington State. We build responses to harm that center the dignity and resilience of all people, and harness the collective power of communities impacted by the trauma of violence and mass imprisonment toward cultural and systemic transformation.
Color Of Change helps you do something real about injustice. We design campaigns powerful enough to end practices that unfairly hold Black people back, and champion solutions that move us all forward. Until justice is real.
COLORLINES is a daily news site where race matters, featuring award-winning in-depth reporting, news analysis, opinion and curation.
The mission of Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum is to inspire stewardship of the Columbia River Gorge and Wasco County, encouraging active lifelong learning about our shared environment and the preservation, collection, and interpretation of the cultural and natural history of the region.
The Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum “is a community-based organization, the purpose of which is to preserve and interpret the heritage of the Columbia Pacific region, including the lower Columbia River and adjacent coastal areas of southwestern Washington and northwestern Oregon, with a special emphasis on the Columbia’s north shore, the Long Beach Peninsula and vicinity of Willapa Bay in Pacific County, Washington. To achieve this aim, the Foundation, but means of operating the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum, shall endeavor to provide formal and informal educational experiences for people of all ages through collection, preservation, research, exhibition and interpretation of artifacts, arts, crafts, documents, photographs and other working displays, supplemented by publications and educational outreach programs, with the intended results of increasing awareness and personal growth for residents of and visitors to the Columbia Pacific region.”
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