A PUBLIC information meeting took place earlier this week to make people more aware of the Annacotty Fish Passage Project and to highlight potential s.
<p>"In spite of all of the ugly evidence it has assembled, the 1619 Project ultimately seeks to inspire faith in the American project, just as any conventional social-studies curriculum would."</p>
‘Watch for Wildlife’ specialty license plate could ease wildlife migration issues
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) Wildlife advocates are sounding the alarm about a return to pre-pandemic activity levels that increase the likelihood of wildlife-vehicle collisions during the busy spring migration season.
Around this time last year, weekday traffic in Oregon had dropped 29% due to COVID-19 lockdowns. A positive outcome of reduced traffic volume was a likewise decrease in wildlife-vehicle collisions.
However, this year, as the weather improves and government officials loosen restrictions, the probability of increased deadly accidents returns as traffic reaches pre-pandemic levels and spring migration puts wildlife on the move.
PITTSFIELD â A large-scale collaborative art and performance project honoring the lives of women in America returns to The Whitney Center for the Arts for the second time this summer. Rites of Passage: 20/20 Vision will be at The Whitney Center for the Arts, 42 Wendell Ave. Aug. 13-16 with two live performances each day.
The Whit hosted the first Rites of Passage in 2013 installation-performance which featured 65 local women artists.
This year s Rites of Passage will focus specifically on the lives and visionary futures of Black, Indigenous, Immigrant, Women of Color in America, created in collaboration with dozens of women artists of color from around the United States.