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Another Gulf is Possible

Another Gulf Is Possible Collaborative is a women-of-color led,  grassroots collaborative of ten members from Brownsville, Texas to Pensacola, Florida. Another Gulf is Possible Collaborative is built upon decades of organizing resulting in a strong and rooted ecosystem of relationships between individuals tied to a multitude of organizations, networks, communities, and alliances from the US Gulf South to the Global South.

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Organization: Another Gulf is Possible
Date: 4/14/22
Resource Type: Organization
Topic: Climate Adaptation & Resilience

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