Learning Right Relations
 

What We Do

Learning Right Relations (LRR) became a program of the Global Days of listening when, a 2015 series of adult ed classes called “Gatherings”, and visits to Tribal sites took aim at addressing the historic marginalization and inconceivable and ongoing inequities experienced by our Coast Salish Native neighbors.

With the coming of the 2026 Paddle to Nisqually July and August there will be opportunities for members in the community to volunteer in preparation for and during Protocol.

Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery -

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LRR continues to respond to the NABS Coalition’s 7 Weeks of Action for 7 Generations.

Two book groups are active, :

other book groups: Stan Rushworth

Participating

Oak Flatt hearing came and went: What is status of the appeal? The Apache Stronghold presented at the March 21 hearing in the 9th District Court, Pasadena, CA

  1. Talking with the editor(s) and contributors to We Are the Middle of Forever, editors: Stan Rushworth and Dahr Jamail; current read is The Dawn of Everything, 2022, David and David. Their research lifts in to the light the historic dawning of a lived humanitarian culture across Turtle Island - before Europeans experienced this manor of living. See the Middle of Forever book group page. where you find In the 16th century French Jesuit students and elders kept many records documenting that Native people were mutually supportive, had respect for each other’s life paths, served as Anties and Uncles with their kin and clan, and recognized that each person was in sacred right relations with a living mother earth. This book speaks to the truths about the integrity of Indians as kin to all living things. Put the evening of January X, 2023 on your calendar when the book will be the subject of an online gathering where highlights are shared in unique ways.

  2. Indian Boarding Schools, Learning more fully on several pathways, including a read of Educating for Extinction, David Wallace Adams’ second edition. This group gathers monthly or more frequently to support the NABS Coalition work to pass the Truth and Healing Commission Policy Act. See more on the Indian Boarding School resource page.

LRR Gatherings typically feature a presentation by an American Indian presenter and have covered a wide range of topics. Participants also share in a potluck meal, to strengthen community and relationships.

*We began hybrid gatherings as we changed practices in response to a waneing of COVID infections. , we have been meeting via zoom. To learn about our upcoming events, please sign up for our newsletter.


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Our Projects

Learning Right Relations members drawn to working on specific issues are invited to join various work groups devoted to particular efforts.

 
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