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Whiteswan Environmental relies on donations from the community to make this vision a reality.
  • Whiteswan Environmental is a Native-led 501(c)3.
  • WE are registered with WA State Charitable Contributions.
  • A tax deductible letter is available upon request for all contribution.  ​​​

NEXW XWELEMI TENGEXW (NXT) XWELEMI COHORT
​OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FELLOWS!

Whiteswan Environmental, WE (One Mind for the Purpose of the Work) and Community Engagement Fellows invite indigenous youth and community members to join the Nexw Xwelemi Tengexw cohort of Community Engagement Fellows, which will meet eight times at Northwest Indian College.

These workshops will empower Indigenous youth and community members to be life-long leaders in facilitating healthy dialogs between native and non-native community members.  All are invited to share ideas, concerns, passions, and work together to find positive solutions, mobilize resources and expand our network of support!

SIGN UP HERE:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd8gz4m_Xn1TchnlMsww8-vyOPx9Qmy4KJYES4E7fLsUW7kXQ/viewform.  Those that sign up will receive calendar invitations.
SCHEDULE
​2019

Friday, October 25, 1:00 - 3:00 pm, NWIC, KW 112 in Bldg 15.
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​Friday, November 15, 1:00 - 3:00 pm, NWIC, KW 112 in Bldg 15.

Friday, December 6, 1:00 - 3:00 pm, NWIC, KW 112 in Bldg 15.
2020

Friday, January 31, 1:00 - 3:00 pm, NWIC, KW 112 in Bldg 15.​
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Friday, February 28, 1:00 - 3:00 pm, NWIC, KW 112 in Bldg 15.

Friday, March 13, 1:00 - 3:00 pm, NWIC, KW 112 in Bldg 15.

Friday, April 24, 1:00 - 3:00 pm, NWIC, KW 112 in Bldg 15.


Friday, May 15, 1:00 - 3:00 pm, NWIC, KW 112 in Bldg 15.

Positive Design Clinic Question Feedback :

1st NWIC student said, " I feel like a flower planted in a garden and I am blooming because of all the support."
2nd WWU teacher said, "I will be up late writing my dissertation."  He was inspired by the interest of the whole group offering solutions to his question.  

Hy'shqe to our Co-Founder and Running Start Interdisciplinary facilitator and youth leader, Sadie Olsen.  Please let us know if you would like to be mentored to become a facilitator. 
Whiteswan Environmental relies on donations from the community to make this vision a reality.

  • Whiteswan Environmental is a 501(c)3.
  • WE are registered with WA State Charitable Contributions.
  • Donations can also be mailed to PO Box 2603, Ferndale, WA 98248. 
  • A tax deductible letter is available for all contribution. ​​​
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  • Home
    • Principles & Values >
      • Community Engagement Methodologies
  • Sacred Trust Responsibilities
    • National Parks Service
    • National Monument
    • Land Banks
    • National Museum of the American Indian
  • Cultural Heritage
    • Spirit of the Sxwo'le (SOS) Coalition >
      • SOS Stewardship Corps
      • Indigenous Public Health
      • Digital Ecocultural Mapping
      • 13 Moons Food Sovereignty
      • Field-to-Classroom Programs & Curriculum >
        • Whatcom Intergerational High School
        • Presentations
      • Legislative Advocacy >
        • What is Truth and Reconciliation?
        • Indigenous Truth Washington
        • Resources
      • Longhouse Restoration
  • Videos & More
    • Videos
    • Articles
    • Photos
    • Acknowledgement & Awards
    • Summer Newsletter 2021
    • Spring Newsletter 2021
    • Winter Newsletter 2021/2022
  • ABOUT US
    • Elder Advisory Council
    • Board Members
    • Staff & Interns
    • Co-Founders >
      • WE Contributors
      • WE Partners
      • Organizational Capacity Building Needs
      • Contact Us
  • Actions & Events
    • Register for Events
    • Sign the Proclamation
  • Donate Here