Project Bridge - Robeson County

Project Bridge - Robeson County

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A participatory project to facilitate learning and advance environmental justice during long-term disaster recovery

02/04/2021

Community members in Robeson County who volunteered their time to be interviewed about their Hurricane Matthew and Florence experiences for North Carolina State University's project BRIDGE, describe environmental concerns related to water they had after the storms.
And thank you to our wonderful community specialists who make Project BRIDGE possible. Thank you for conducting the interviews and for all that you do for the project and the community!

Intergenerational Indigenous Women’s Fellowship: Circle Three – Spirit Aligned Leadership Program 01/28/2021

Which Lumbee womxn should we encourage to sign up for this Intergenerational Indigenous Women’s Fellowship? https://spiritaligned.org/the-fellowship-circle-three/ ? Nominate your favorite folks!

Intergenerational Indigenous Women’s Fellowship: Circle Three – Spirit Aligned Leadership Program Intergenerational Indigenous Women’s Fellowship: Circle Three Applications are now open! Please read this informational page completely before applying. We will not be responding to any phone calls as comprehensive information is provided via our website and within the application itself. APPLICAT...

01/11/2021

Announcing our Home Store Mural Contest!

We are seeking the help of local artists to transform our Home Store into a beacon of hope. We will be taking submissions for artists in 3 categories.
-Grades 9-12
-Collegiate
-Working/Professional

We encourage submissions to reflect the themes of our community.

For more information or to submit, please visit our website https://www.robesontogether.org/mural-contest/! All entries must be in by March 15th!

Carolina Sandhills Salamander: New species added to species-rich North Carolina 12/16/2020

Cool story! New species of salamander named in NC blackwater streams (including Robeson County!)

Carolina Sandhills Salamander: New species added to species-rich North Carolina Already possessing more salamander species than any other state in the country with 63, North Carolina has just added one more to make it 64. The aptly named Carolina Sandhills Salamander (Eurycea arenicola) is found in association with springs, seepages and small blackwater streams of the Sandhills...

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