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Events

June 13, 2026

Seven Sisters – Return of the Matriarchy | Orcas Island, WA

The Seven Sisters Campaign is a national, multi-site public engagement and leadership initiative led by Se’Si’Le in partnership with Tribal, environmental, and faith-based organizations. This campaign will launch events designed to elevate the leadership of Seven Indigenous Women whose work addresses the intersecting crises of biodiversity loss, climate disruption, and environmental injustice.

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June 24, 2026

Climate Smart Forestry Regional Tour: Northeast

This webinar is the Climate Smart Wood Group’s first stop on a U.S. climate smart forestry tour, focusing on the diverse and productive forests of New England. Presenters will introduce the defining characteristics of forests in this region and how the fundamental principles of climate smart forestry are being applied on the ground. This will include a discussion of important forest practices, the realities for different types of forest landowners, and the considerations for sourcing wood that supports long-term forest health and resilience in this region.

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June 27, 2026

Seven Sisters – Return of the Matriarchy | Seattle, WA

Join the Seven Sisters Campaign, led by Se’Si’Le in partnership with Tribal, environmental, and faith-based organizations, at St. Mark’s Cathedral in Seattle, WA. This campaign will launch events designed to elevate the leadership of Seven Indigenous Women whose work addresses the intersecting crises of biodiversity loss, climate disruption, and environmental injustice.

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July 25, 2026

Earth Gay Tacoma 2026

Earth Gay Tacoma is the LGBTQ community’s most visible form of environmental activism. It includes activities in Tacoma that strive to engage people in protecting the environment in their neighborhood. The event will offer opportunities to learn about the environment and how we can work together to achieve clean water, clean air, and healthy forests in Tacoma. Hosted at Swan Creek Park, this event is free, accessible, and open to all.

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September 17, 2026

Seven Sisters – Return of the Matriarchy | Washington D.C.

Join the Seven Sisters Campaign, led by Se’Si’Le in partnership with Tribal, environmental, and faith-based organizations, in Washington D.C. This campaign will launch events designed to elevate the leadership of Seven Indigenous Women whose work addresses the intersecting crises of biodiversity loss, climate disruption, and environmental injustice.

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September 19 - September 20, 2026

Seven Sisters – Return of the Matriarchy | New York, NY

Join the Seven Sisters Campaign, led by Se’Si’Le in partnership with Tribal, environmental, and faith-based organizations, at Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg Center in New York, NY. This campaign will launch events designed to elevate the leadership of Seven Indigenous Women whose work addresses the intersecting crises of biodiversity loss, climate disruption, and environmental injustice.

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October 16, 2026

Seven Sisters – Return of the Matriarchy | Seattle, WA

Join the Seven Sisters Campaign, led by Se’Si’Le in partnership with Tribal, environmental, and faith-based organizations, at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, WA. This campaign will launch events designed to elevate the leadership of Seven Indigenous Women whose work addresses the intersecting crises of biodiversity loss, climate disruption, and environmental injustice.

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November 14, 2026

Seven Sisters – Return of the Matriarchy | San Juan Island, WA

Join the Seven Sisters Campaign, led by Se’Si’Le in partnership with Tribal, environmental, and faith-based organizations, at Brickworks, Friday Harbor in San Juan Island, WA This campaign will launch events designed to elevate the leadership of Seven Indigenous Women whose work addresses the intersecting crises of biodiversity loss, climate disruption, and environmental injustice.

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We are honored to live and work on the traditional and ancestral lands of the Nations whose current lands we call Washington. We recognize that borders are artificial—many tribal nations from the North, the South, and the East of present-day Washington also have historical and current ties to these lands.

We express our gratitude as guests and thank the original and current stewards of this land. What we experience today is a product of these nations’ ancestors’ ability to be in relationship with the natural world. We would not be here without their guardianship and connection to the earth.

We also acknowledge Black and African labor on which this country built its prosperity—we honor you.