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The Coalition would like to acknowledge that the work we do in Washington is done on occupied land. Since time immemorial many Indigenous nations, including the 29 federally recognized Tribes in Washington and those not yet recognized, have cared for and called this land home. We are deeply grateful to these Tribes for their lasting protection of the lands and waterways on which we work, play, learn, and organize today. We encourage you to find out whose land you’re on and how to support them by exploring the Native Land Map.

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June 30, 2025

Nathaniel Rees Joins Coalition as Policy and Communications Manager

We are thrilled to announce that Nathaniel Rees joined the...

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June 30, 2025

A Note from the Executive Director: WWRP Projects Are Expanding Access in Spokane

The impact of our work is felt, experienced, and valued...

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June 27, 2025

Celebrating the Opening of Grass Lake Nature Park Trail

Thank you to the Olympia Parks, Arts and Recreation team...

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