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Tag: SWOP

EECapacity Focus Shifts from Food to History

Posted on February 20, 2014 by Environmental Education Association of New Mexico

Working with Southwest Organizing Project (SWOP) in 2013, we hosted conversations, trainings and workshops promoting local food and community gardens.

Posted in Central Region, Newsletter, Outdoor Classroom, Professional Development | Tagged EECapacity, Spring 2014, SWOP, Town of Atrisco Grant

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