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		<description><![CDATA[Tarika Powell joins Northwest indigenous artists to examine the intersections of water, activism, and art. | This fall, Sightline researcher Tarika Powell participated in the speaking series We Are Water: A Community Conversation. The program brought together artists, environmental professionals, and community members to discuss shared water issues along the Pacific Coast. Tarika spoke about the impact that fossil fuel projects in the Pacific Northwest have on water, and addressed issues of environmental justice as they pertain to the communities most affected by these projects. “We...]]></description>
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