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Learning Right Relations

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Learning Right Relations (LRR) is a series of classes or Gatherings, auxiliary meetings, and visits to Tribal sites aimed at addressing the historic marginalization and ongoing inequities faced by our Coast Salish neighbors. Learning Right Relations has become an interfaith action group that meets monthly and is involved year-round in activities that support the following:

Vision

The Indians of the Medicine Creek Treaty, their Coast Salish neighbors and all Indians living in our region experience respect, honor and support for their way of life.

Mission

We walk a path of learning and living to address the historic marginalization and ongoing inequities experienced by our Coast Salish neighbors; and we share the responsibility to care for this place, their homelands, where we mutually abide.

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