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'''Legal services and civil rights in Oregon'''
'''Legal services, civil rights, solidarity groups in Oregon'''


* [https://www.aclu-or.org/ ACLU of Oregon]
* [https://www.aclu-or.org/ ACLU of Oregon]
* [https://www.rationalunicornlegalservices.com/ Rational Unicorn Legal Services]  
* [https://www.rationalunicornlegalservices.com/ Rational Unicorn Legal Services]  
* [https://www.oregonforall.us/about Oregon for All]
* [https://www.uniteoregon.org/ Unite Oregon]


=== <small>Watershed mapping</small> ===
=== <small>Watershed mapping</small> ===
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* [https://agrariansharing.net/ Agrarian Sharing Network]
* [https://agrariansharing.net/ Agrarian Sharing Network]
* [https://www.solidaritycollective.org/northwest-usa Witness for Peace Solidarity Collective]
* [https://regeneratecascadia.org/ Regenerate Cascadia]  
* [https://regeneratecascadia.org/ Regenerate Cascadia]  
* [https://www.salmonnation.net/about-trust Salmon Nation Trust]
* [https://www.salmonnation.net/about-trust Salmon Nation Trust]

Latest revision as of 13:48, 21 September 2025

Overview

The Resource Library contains information and tools to engage with that are not solely specific to just the North, Central, or South Willamette Valley regions. These tools and sources provide more ways to engage and learn about regenerative systems, get involved, or to see projects that span across the entire Willamette Valley. Please Reach out if there is a source you believe should be included in this library that is not already.

Education and Engagement


Legal services, civil rights, solidarity groups in Oregon

Watershed mapping


Decentralized energy grid and Building systems resiliency

Research on networks of networks


Research paper Explaining regenerative systems framework in a Social-Ecological System

Larger-Scale Bioregional Groups & Projects