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ALL ARE WELCOME TO LEARN ABOUT OUR MISSION AND VISION FOR THE FUTURE, AND EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO OUR EVENTS.
To find out who we are please click here. To see what we're doing, please read through the sections below, or check out our more comprehensive calendar here. You will see this message until you create an account and login.
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Winter Solstice Storytelling Social
Our gratitude to Oregon Humanities for funding over the past year (https://www.oregonhumanities.org/) supporting Indigenous Peoples' Day, Decolonization Projects, and culminating with our this Winter Solstice Storytelling Social!
Indigenous Peoples' Day 2024!
Greetings R.E.D. Community,
Apologies for the sideways flier! Old website needing to be revamped, but we wanted to get the information out there!
Vesper Meadow Land Restoration. . .Be the Beaver!
Hello Vesper Volunteers,
We have a lot of gratitude to those of you who were able to make our partnership volunteer day with our friends at Red Earth Descendants. Some highlights from the day included working on three of our Low-Tech Process Based Restoration structures in Latgawa creek, a call and response song led by Dan Wahpepah, hearing a reflection prompt from Aiyanna, our Healing Landscapes Intern, seeing a crawdad in the creek, having young people among our crew, and all the smiles, laughs and new connections shared.
Some upcoming opportunities for you to connect at the Meadow:
Spring Powwow!
Greetings!
Spring has sprung and we have exciting things happening in the community! See below an email from our friends and relatives at SOU and NASU--please spread the word and we look forward to seeing many of you very soon!
Greetings relatives,
Indigenous Peoples Day 2022
Come join us for IPD at Southern Oregon University! R.E.D. is co-hosting this event and all are welcome to attend.
Otterlifter Dedication at Ashland High School
R.E.D. is honored to help bring this historic art installation to the public view for an opportunity for the community to learn more about the Indigenous Peoples of this land.