The Wildfire, Floods, and Forestry: Increasing Soil Resilience through Ecosystem Collaboration event is committed to supporting access to community centered education and making access to this event, space and resources financially accessible.


Event cost reflects the real-world cost of providing meals, snacks, sustainable utilities, event space, lodging, gear and travel costs.


Generously donating is encouraged to directly support attendees who are unable to pay these costs due to life circumstances, financial hardship and systemic oppression that may inhibit their economic opportunity to educational opportunities in collaboration with researchers, institutions and community engaged forums. 


Donations help support access to this space and event for underserved communities. 


Consider contributing less if you:

  • are a person who experiences discrimination and/or violence related to systematic oppression
  • have medical expenses, been denied work, or experience discrimination related to ableism
  • are eligible for public assistance
  • have immigration-related expenses
  • are a sex worker who experiences occupational discrimination (personal or legislative)
  • are an unpaid community organizer
  • are a returning citizen who has been denied work due to incarceration history
  • are supporting children or have other dependents


Consider contributing more if you:

  • own the home you live in
  • have investments, retirement accounts, or inherited money
  • travel recreationally
  • have access to family money and resources in times of need
  • work part time by choice
  • have a relatively high degree of earning power due to level of education, gender privilege, racial privilege, class background, etc.


Your generous support and contributions to the Wildfire, Floods, and Forestry: Increasing Soil Resilience through Ecosystem Collaboration event promote equity, access to collaborative research and support the resilient communities of those impacted by Wildfires. The list above is adapted from the sliding scale explanation from the clothing company Black Borders.


The Wildfire, Floods, and Forestry: Increasing Soil Resilience through Ecosystem Collaboration event is committed to supporting access to community centered education and making access to this event, space and resources financially accessible.


Event cost reflects the real-world cost of providing meals, snacks, sustainable utilities, event space, lodging, gear and travel costs.


Generously donating is encouraged to directly support attendees who are unable to pay these costs due to life circumstances, financial hardship and systemic oppression that may inhibit their economic opportunity to educational opportunities in collaboration with researchers, institutions and community engaged forums. 


Donations help support access to this space and event for underserved communities. 


Consider contributing less if you:

  • are a person who experiences discrimination and/or violence related to systematic oppression
  • have medical expenses, been denied work, or experience discrimination related to ableism
  • are eligible for public assistance
  • have immigration-related expenses
  • are a sex worker who experiences occupational discrimination (personal or legislative)
  • are an unpaid community organizer
  • are a returning citizen who has been denied work due to incarceration history
  • are supporting children or have other dependents


Consider contributing more if you:

  • own the home you live in
  • have investments, retirement accounts, or inherited money
  • travel recreationally
  • have access to family money and resources in times of need
  • work part time by choice
  • have a relatively high degree of earning power due to level of education, gender privilege, racial privilege, class background, etc.


Your generous support and contributions to the Wildfire, Floods, and Forestry: Increasing Soil Resilience through Ecosystem Collaboration event promote equity, access to collaborative research and support the resilient communities of those impacted by Wildfires. The list above is adapted from the sliding scale explanation from the clothing company Black Borders.


The Wildfire, Floods, and Forestry: Increasing Soil Resilience through Ecosystem Collaboration event is committed to supporting access to community centered education and making access to this event, space and resources financially accessible.


Event cost reflects the real-world cost of providing meals, snacks, sustainable utilities, event space, lodging, gear and travel costs.


Generously donating is encouraged to directly support attendees who are unable to pay these costs due to life circumstances, financial hardship and systemic oppression that may inhibit their economic opportunity to educational opportunities in collaboration with researchers, institutions and community engaged forums. 


Donations help support access to this space and event for underserved communities. 


Consider contributing less if you:

  • are a person who experiences discrimination and/or violence related to systematic oppression
  • have medical expenses, been denied work, or experience discrimination related to ableism
  • are eligible for public assistance
  • have immigration-related expenses
  • are a sex worker who experiences occupational discrimination (personal or legislative)
  • are an unpaid community organizer
  • are a returning citizen who has been denied work due to incarceration history
  • are supporting children or have other dependents


Consider contributing more if you:

  • own the home you live in
  • have investments, retirement accounts, or inherited money
  • travel recreationally
  • have access to family money and resources in times of need
  • work part time by choice
  • have a relatively high degree of earning power due to level of education, gender privilege, racial privilege, class background, etc.


Your generous support and contributions to the Wildfire, Floods, and Forestry: Increasing Soil Resilience through Ecosystem Collaboration event promote equity, access to collaborative research and support the resilient communities of those impacted by Wildfires. The list above is adapted from the sliding scale explanation from the clothing company Black Borders.


The Wildfire, Floods, and Forestry: Increasing Soil Resilience through Ecosystem Collaboration event is committed to supporting access to community centered education and making access to this event, space and resources financially accessible.


Event cost reflects the real-world cost of providing meals, snacks, sustainable utilities, event space, lodging, gear and travel costs.


Generously donating is encouraged to directly support attendees who are unable to pay these costs due to life circumstances, financial hardship and systemic oppression that may inhibit their economic opportunity to educational opportunities in collaboration with researchers, institutions and community engaged forums. 


Donations help support access to this space and event for underserved communities. 


Consider contributing less if you:

  • are a person who experiences discrimination and/or violence related to systematic oppression
  • have medical expenses, been denied work, or experience discrimination related to ableism
  • are eligible for public assistance
  • have immigration-related expenses
  • are a sex worker who experiences occupational discrimination (personal or legislative)
  • are an unpaid community organizer
  • are a returning citizen who has been denied work due to incarceration history
  • are supporting children or have other dependents


Consider contributing more if you:

  • own the home you live in
  • have investments, retirement accounts, or inherited money
  • travel recreationally
  • have access to family money and resources in times of need
  • work part time by choice
  • have a relatively high degree of earning power due to level of education, gender privilege, racial privilege, class background, etc.


Your generous support and contributions to the Wildfire, Floods, and Forestry: Increasing Soil Resilience through Ecosystem Collaboration event promote equity, access to collaborative research and support the resilient communities of those impacted by Wildfires. The list above is adapted from the sliding scale explanation from the clothing company Black Borders.


The Wildfire, Floods, and Forestry: Increasing Soil Resilience through Ecosystem Collaboration event is committed to supporting access to community centered education and making access to this event, space and resources financially accessible.


Event cost reflects the real-world cost of providing meals, snacks, sustainable utilities, event space, lodging, gear and travel costs.


Generously donating is encouraged to directly support attendees who are unable to pay these costs due to life circumstances, financial hardship and systemic oppression that may inhibit their economic opportunity to educational opportunities in collaboration with researchers, institutions and community engaged forums. 


Donations help support access to this space and event for underserved communities. 


Consider contributing less if you:

  • are a person who experiences discrimination and/or violence related to systematic oppression
  • have medical expenses, been denied work, or experience discrimination related to ableism
  • are eligible for public assistance
  • have immigration-related expenses
  • are a sex worker who experiences occupational discrimination (personal or legislative)
  • are an unpaid community organizer
  • are a returning citizen who has been denied work due to incarceration history
  • are supporting children or have other dependents


Consider contributing more if you:

  • own the home you live in
  • have investments, retirement accounts, or inherited money
  • travel recreationally
  • have access to family money and resources in times of need
  • work part time by choice
  • have a relatively high degree of earning power due to level of education, gender privilege, racial privilege, class background, etc.


Your generous support and contributions to the Wildfire, Floods, and Forestry: Increasing Soil Resilience through Ecosystem Collaboration event promote equity, access to collaborative research and support the resilient communities of those impacted by Wildfires. The list above is adapted from the sliding scale explanation from the clothing company Black Borders.

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Purchase one of these tickets if you're only intending to come for one day.

Purchase one of these tickets if you're only intending to come for one day.

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