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Oregon Environmental Partnership

Since December 2005, sevehttp://www.onenw.org/oep/oregon-environmental-partnership/editral organizations concerned about the future of Oregon’s environment have been discussing the formation of a coalition aimed at reframe the environmental debate in Oregon.

In December 2005, a group of organizations concerned about the future of Oregon’s environment came together to discuss if and how the environmental debate could be reframed in Oregon. After exploring the topic for several months, the group began the process of creating a coalition aimed at the task.  Since that time, Oregon’s environmental community has come together for three for workshops focused on educating our community on the power of language, framing, and identity.

Groups from across the state, representing a wide array of environmental issues, have gathered to explore how issues of identity, framing and language are impacting our individual and collective success in protecting Oregon’s environment.

You can learn more about the Oregon Environmental Partnership on the Question and Answer section of this site, or by emailing one of the following participants.

Who is behind this effort?

This has been, and will continue to be a group effort with the purpose of serving all of Oregon’s environmental community the people and places we work to protect. The groups that initiated this effort, provided time and seed capital to see it into being, are:  ONE/Northwest, Oregon League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, Friends of the Columbia Gorge, and Audubon Society of Portland. The project has also received support from the Bullitt foundation and the Brainerd Foundation.

More than 20 other organizations have also supported the initial steps in the process by actively participating in the preliminary workshops.

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