LifeWorks NW Land Acknowledgement
As part of our commitment to oppose racism and oppression, we’ve created a Land Acknowledgement to share at our events.
As part of our commitment to oppose racism and oppression, we’ve created a Land Acknowledgement to share at our events.
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There are opportunities for all of us to celebrate and experience love in our lives.
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