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Resources 

Equity and Social Justice mapping tool developed by Environmental Protection Agency

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This map displays the Indigenous peoples, languages, and treaties that are often untold in history books and therefore unknown 

Sundown towns are ares where people of color were allowed to do business or travel through but faced the potential of violence after sundown. This website provides a map of towns and reports of incidents or narratives to verify the validity of the claims. 

All people are biased in some way, we can't help it. But taking the steps to recognize how we are biased can help us overcome our implicit discrimination of others.

The Avarna Group works on issues of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion on public lands. Avarna believes in the importance of a socially and environmentally just future and make their resources available online. Check out their resources tab for an archive of incredible open access references.

This app makes finding a hike easy. Choose any forest in the Pacific Northwest (Region 6) 

This link takes you to an article and video of a talk by Dr David G. Lewis, the Tribal Historian for the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community. He speaks about the history of the peoples of Western Oregon prior to colonization, and the effects of colonization on Native peoples. 

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