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	"author_name": "350 Tacoma",
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	"title": "Tacoma Salish Sea Day of Action at qʷiqʷəlut (little marsh)",
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	"description": "Our Salish Sea is under assault. Fossil fuel projects and accelerating human activity and development are contributing to pollution, climate change, ocean acidification, and biodiversity loss. On September 15th, join us for a powerful, coordinated Salish Sea Day of Action. 350 Tacoma, with support from EarthCorps and City of Tacoma, have been working monthly since January 2018 to protect and restore a tiny neglected tidal marsh in the industrial Port of Tacoma (occupied Puyallup Tribal treaty territory), located on the Blair waterway next door to U.S. Oil marine terminal where tar sands oil from the Canadian Trans Mountain pipeline arrives via barge for refining. For our Salish Sea Day of Action, we’ll honor our commitment to our adopted tidal marsh by working together to clean up garbage, restore the soil, and pull out invasive weeds in preparation for planting native plants this fall. Our goal is to radically love this little one acre open public space back to health. The tidal marsh was initially named for a polluting French chemical company—Rhône-Poulenc—but we are collaborating with the Puyallup Tribal Language Program to restore a native Twulshootseed place name: qʷiqʷəlut (little marsh). We are in the process of seeking official approval from the City of Tacoma for this native name restoration. Join our work party from 10am to 1pm, and then we will circle up to hold a water blessing starting at 1pm. We’ll be holding an art build to prepare for this event to make it beautiful and prayerful. Stay tuned for details. Tacoma is joining with other communities around the bioregion to build broader awareness and advocacy around protection for our Sacred Sea and all living creatures. While the sea itself may separate us physically, we are uniting to face these growing threats together. #ProtectTheWater #DefendTheLand #WeAretheWater",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/events/tacoma-salish-sea-day-of-action-at-qiqlut-little-marsh"
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