First off, what a wonderful way to start November (Native American Heritage Month) after being in space with Children of the Setting Sun Productions at the launch of the Setting Sun Institute and the inaugural celebration of Netse Mot: One People Gathering in October. I hope you will check out their website, watch the videos […]
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Embracing Our Multifaceted Identities
There are more than a few voices whose words I turn back to time and time again, especially when things feel harder than on other days: Our team is definitely being called upon to practice. Like many of you, we are learning into anti-racism, anti-blackness, antisemitism, Asian hate, islamophobia, homophobia, xenophobia, and more. And trying […]
March Musings
You are probably tired of reading that two of my favorite days in the year fall on the spring and fall equinox – each of them marking the turn of a season. March 19 was the first day of Spring, and it also marks a day when we have equal hours of sunlight and darkness, […]
Connecting with our Natural World
Why does it always seem so sudden, when the hours of daylight shorten this time every year? At my house I face due west, and I can watch every day how much further south (or north after the solstice) the sun sets each day, but for some reason I don’t pay as much attention to […]
We’re hiring!
North Sound ACH is currently seeking a Funding Development Coordinator: a grant writer and researcher, and someone who excels at relationship building for leveraging local funds and collaborative action. This position is full-time and remote, with preference for those located in the North Sound. Read more about the position, and download the application materials, at […]