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Community Learning and Resilience: Stories and Dialogue with Sustainability Pathway Fellows

Join Methow Valley Interpretive Center and undergraduate students from Western Washington University's Sustainability Pathways program to hear about their experiences engaging in community, ecological, and climate resiliency this Summer.  Members of this year's cohort will share how their 11-week immersive fellowships engaged the Vital Conditions for Health and Well Being, and invite the audience into dialogue about place, resiliency, and belonging.  

Students and staff will facilitate, including Sustainability Pathways Director, Joshua Porter, who is based in the Methow and created the program in 2020 inspired by the formative experiences he had in the valley in his early 20s. 

For more information:

Sustainability Pathways: https://cenv.wwu.edu/sp/home-page

Vital Conditions for Health and Well Being: https://www.thrivingtogether.org/vital-conditions

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