Treaty Rights and the TransMountain Pipeline

Tulalip Tribes

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The Winter, 2019 Huxley Speaker Series is co-sponsored by Huxley College of the Environment and WWU's Salish Sea Institute, presenting a 10-week series on issues facing the Salish Sea.

 

Pattie Gobin

Patti Gobin has over 25 years of Community Development experience with the Tulalip Tribes.  Ms. Gobin is with the Natural Resource Treaty Rights office working with state, local and federal agencies regarding those issues that impact the life ways of the Tulalip Tribes. She is also on the Board of Trustees for the Tulalip Foundation.  In addition to her years of experience, Ms. Gobin is a member of the Tulalip Tribes and is well versed in the culture and history of her people. Her personal goal is to invest in the future of the Coast Salish community, helping to affect a sustainable future for the next generations to come.

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The Environmental Speaker Series is hosted by the College of the Environment at Western Washington University.

The Series is free and open to the public.

Location & Time

Talks are held each Thursday at 4:30 pm in Academic Instructional Center (West) room 204 (AW-204)

Talks will also be streamed via zoom. Register with the Alumni Association for the zoom link.

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Paid parking is available in lot C

 

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