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Wednesday, Mar 29, 2023Posted in: Featured News
Indigenous voices, immersive experiences: RCAC helps Navajo Nation tourism venture overcome pandemic challenges
Southeast Utah’s towering mesas and lush canyons hold a special place in Louis Williams’ heart. As a Diné (Navajo) native, he grew up surrounded by the Indigenous languages and natural beauty of his ancestral land, instilling in him a profound respect for its fragile ecosystem and cultural heritage. Through his tour guide company, Ancient Wayves River & Hiking Adventures, Williams hopes to provide visitors with an unforgettable and immersive experience that showcases the profound interconnection between Native culture and the natural world, uplifting the voices of Indigenous peoples that have been marginalized for far too long.
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Monday, Mar 27, 2023Posted in: Featured News
Advocates Call for Stronger Tenant Protections at California Mobile Home Parks
California’s housing crisis has created a number of new challenges for mobile home park residents. With roughly 4,500 licensed mobile . . .
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Wednesday, Mar 22, 2023Posted in: Self-Help Builder News
Self-Help Builder March 2023
An interview with Cathy Glover (USDA RD Deputy Administrator of Single-Family Housing), Self-Help Do Not Pay (DNP) clearance and Department of Labor notification requirement, and more!
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