Becoming a 501(c)3 – Slide show and more information Slideshow from the NMCC 2023 conference – click the document below and select “Download.” Pictures from the presentation. The video will […]
The Marshallese Cultural Health Forum (MCHF) is a biennial conference in Oregon that serves as a platform to explore and address the unique health challenges faced by the communities from […]
Tech Kit The Digital Divide Tech Kit program is a Pilot Program to provide portable devices to low-income families in the City of Portland. The Project helps Portlanders overcome barriers […]
The GoFishPI program is an innovative initiative by Living Islands, designed to forge a state-wide Pacific Islander advisory council that resonates deeply with the heritage and values of our community. […]
The Compact of Free Association (COFA) is an agreement between the United States and three Pacific Island nations: the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and […]
The census determines where billions of dollars of government funding will go, to programs like education and healthcare, to communities like ours for a decade to come. Our communities and organizations […]
The Ocean and Beaches of the Marshall Islands have faced years of heavy external pollution, environmental neglect, and the full impact of global climate changes. Locally, the lack of education […]
Our world is at the most critical crossroads ever. Important decisions must be made immediately if there is any chance to save and preserve what will be left. There is no […]
David Anderson will be going back to Enewetak and Ujelang to reconnect with people he lived with, in the 1970'ies and take the same photos he took back then to document social changes as well as see how nature has reclaimed Ujelang since it's last human residents left.
Living Islands is starting a new program that aims to strengthen the Micronesian community network(s) in the Pacific Northwest and to empower the Micronesian population living here. Through this program, […]