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Gender Non-Conforming, WA, Queer, Chilean, Indigenous, Latina/e/o/x, Multicultural Location
Woodinville, WA Sweet Hollow Farm is a multiracial, queer worker-owned cooperative farm growing vegetables & herbs on one acre of Coast Salish lands in Woodinville, WA
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WA, Indigenous, Native American Location
Seattle, WA Thriving People. Thriving Places.
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WA, Indigenous, Native American Location
Vancouver, WA Connecting people to the history, living cultures, and ecology of the Columbia River system through Indigenous voices.
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WA, Indigenous Location
, WA Familias Unidas por la Justicia is an independent labor union of more than 400 indigenous farmworkers in Skagit and Whatcom Counties in WA State.
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African, WA, Queer, Trans, Black, Caribbean, Cuban, Indigenous Location
Seattle, WA The Black Trans Prayer Book is an interfaith, multi-dimensional, artistic and theological work that collects the stories, poems, prayers, meditation, spells, and incantations of Black Trans & Non-Binary people. Often pushed out of Faith spaces and yet still deeply connected to a historical legacy of spiritual essentiality, Black Trans People face unprecedented amounts of spiritual, physical, and psychological violence. The Black Trans Prayer Book is a tool of healing, and affirmation centered on uplifting Black Trans & Non-Binary people and celebrating our place within faith.
What does it mean to have a faith practice that simultaneously challenges white supremacy and transphobia? Where is there a theological framework that centers the most marginalized and creates pathways towards an active spirituality moving alongside social justice? How might a spiritual practice not in tune with these questions cause harm? The #BlackTransPrayerBook, is holding these very questions.
What does it mean to have a faith practice that simultaneously challenges white supremacy and transphobia? Where is there a theological framework that centers the most marginalized and creates pathways towards an active spirituality moving alongside social justice? How might a spiritual practice not in tune with these questions cause harm? The #BlackTransPrayerBook, is holding these very questions.
What does it mean to have a faith practice that simultaneously challenges white supremacy and transphobia? Where is there a theological framework that centers the most marginalized and creates pathways towards an active spirituality moving alongside social justice? How might a spiritual practice not in tune with these questions cause harm? The #BlackTransPrayerBook, is holding these very questions.
What does it mean to have a faith practice that simultaneously challenges white supremacy and transphobia? Where is there a theological framework that centers the most marginalized and creates pathways towards an active spirituality moving alongside social justice? How might a spiritual practice not in tune with these questions cause harm? The #BlackTransPrayerBook, is holding these very questions.
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WA, Alaska Native, Indigenous, Native American Location
Olympia, WA Center for Indigenous Midwifery was founded by Rhonda Lee Grantham, an Indigenous Midwife and Herbalist from the Cowlitz Nation.
Cowlitz people are a Salish-Sahaptian tribe of SW Washington that translates to “Seeker of the Medicine Spirit.”
For over two decades, Rhonda has been actively catching babies and supporting programs within tribal communities, both at home and globally.
Rhonda also founded the Canoe Journey Herbalists Project, and when leading both, is guided by her lens as a cultural anthropologist and Native woman; in addition to her passions for global health, family wellness, and culturally-centered care.
Cowlitz people are a Salish-Sahaptian tribe of SW Washington that translates to “Seeker of the Medicine Spirit.”
For over two decades, Rhonda has been actively catching babies and supporting programs within tribal communities, both at home and globally.
Rhonda also founded the Canoe Journey Herbalists Project, and when leading both, is guided by her lens as a cultural anthropologist and Native woman; in addition to her passions for global health, family wellness, and culturally-centered care.
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WA, American (US), Indigenous, Klamath, Modoc, Native American, Northern Paiute Location
, WA Camas Logue is a multidisciplinary artist who belongs to the Klamath, Modoc, and Northern Paiute tribes. Logue is a weaver, carver, fine woodworker, painter, illustrator, printmaker, and musician whose work creates meaningful connections with land while confronting past and present colonial ramifications, utilizing Indigenous knowledge bases, and imagining ways of healing and building better futures for Indigenous communities in the 21st-century culture.
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WA, LGBTQ, Queer, Trans, Two Spirit, Black, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), Indigenous Location
Seattle, WA Queer The Land is a collaborative project grounded in the self-determination of queer, trans, and two spirit Black/ indigenous/ people of color (QT2BIPOC) and the vision of collectively owning our land and labor.
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African American, WA, Low Income, Black, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), Indigenous, Latina/e/o/x Location
Seattle, WA When COVID-19 forced us into quarantine, we saw a need to provide food to our community in Seattle.
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WA, Alaska Native, American (US), Indigenous, Native American Location
Seattle, WA yəhaw̓ is a collective of Indigenous creatives providing interdisciplinary cultural, art, and design services.
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WA, American (US), Indigenous, Native American, Swinomish, Tulalip / dxʷliləp Location
, WA All My Relations is a podcast hosted by Matika Wilbur (Swinomish and Tulalip) and Adrienne Keene (Cherokee Nation) to explore our relationships— relationships to land, to our creatural relatives, and to one another.
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WA, American (US), Indigenous, Native American Location
Everett, WA Living in a traditional life, in a contemporary culture.
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WA, Alaska Native, Indigenous, Native American Location
Seattle, WA IWRI is an transdisciplinary institute at the University of Washington and is housed at the School of Social Work. Our vision is to support the inherent rights of Indigenous peoples to achieve full and complete health and wellness.
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WA, Black, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), Indigenous Location
Seattle, WA Percussion Farms works to undo racism and other oppression that prevent access to nutrition and healthy spaces for black people, indigenous people, and people of color.
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WA, American (US), Indigenous, Native American Location
, WA We are a movement led by the Northwest Tribal Nations to save our salmon, orcas, and sacred treaties.
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WA, American (US), Indigenous, Native American, Settler, Yakama Location
White Swan, WA Located on the Yakama Indian Reservation, Fort Simcoe is one of the few remaining pre-Civil War forts in the west.
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WA, American (US), Indigenous, Native American Location
Seattle, WA Community Focus
WA, American (US), Indigenous, Native American Location
Olympia, WA Supporting the Intertribal Canoe Journey with free offerings of plant medicine and herbal healing
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WA, Women, Indigenous Location
, WA We believe that indigenous birth justice is present when indigenous people honor their ancestors by making the best decisions they can during pregnancy, childbirth, and after the baby arrives to ensure the next generation continues.
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WA, American (US), Coeur d’Alene / Schitsu’umsh, Colville, Indigenous, Kalispel, Kootenai, Native American, Spokane / spoqín Location
Spokane, WA UCUT takes a proactive and collaborative approach to promoting Indian culture, fish, water, wildlife and habitat.