by Lyla Boyajian | Nov 13, 2023 | Communities, Communities News, Environmental Health, Environmental Justice
Restoring Portland Harbor by Lyla Boyajian | last updated November 2023 Fishing from the bank at Cathedral Park in Portland, Oregon. Photo by NOAA/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Crag represents the Nez Perce Tribe’s interests in cleaning up...
by Megan Gleason | Sep 16, 2023 | Blog, Environmental Justice News, Public Lands News
Decolonizing our public lands work by Meriel Darzen | September 15, 2023 At our staff retreat in March, Crag’s legal team met to discuss and brainstorm how to decolonize our public lands work. Photo by Aditya Bhatia on Pexels As one of Crag’s staff attorneys who...
by Megan Gleason | Jun 12, 2023 | Coastal Law Project, Communities, Communities News, Crag Blog, Newsletter
The Importance of Protecting Public Access to Oregon’s Shores by Mike Sargetakis | June 12, 2023 Oregon has a rich history of protecting access to public beaches and waterways. As Crag’s new Coastal Law Project attorney, I’m proud to work on a broad range of matters...
by Megan Gleason | May 15, 2023 | Environmental Justice, Environmental Justice News, Newsletter
Achieving Environmental Justice through Legislation by Rebeka Dawit| May 8, 2023 How do you fight for environmental justice, when there are no concrete environmental justice laws? This is the question that community organizers and community-based lawyers alike...
by Megan Gleason | Feb 21, 2023 | Communities News, Environmental Justice News
I’ve heard of Environmental Justice. But what does it actually look like at Crag? by Megan Gleason | February 21, 2023 Attendees of the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit in 1991, including Makini Coleman, Mililani Trask, and Gail Small....
by Lizzy Gazeley | Aug 18, 2022 | Coastal Law Project, Coastal Law Project News
Protecting Public Beach Access Challenging Shoreline Armoring by Lizzy Gazeley | June 16, 2022 Riprap in Neskowin Beach, OR. Preserving public access to beaches is cherished by Oregonians and a defining feature of our state. Oregon is one of only three states in the...