Redwood Coast Rural Action

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Leading Regional Thinking to Action Redwood Coast Rural Action spans Del Norte, Humboldt, Trinity & Mendocino Counties in Northern California.

RCRA is a dynamic network of diverse regional leaders who have identified areas of common concern and developed an agenda for local, regional and statewide action.

NEW! "What's Happening in Our Forest?" 04/10/2015

A video all about forest stewardship!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euSBkfVQHy4&list=UCdCuNDvSiKO2EMm5hcgGCgg

NEW! "What's Happening in Our Forest?" An animated short by Aspen Center for Environmental Studies exploring how forests affect, and are affected by, the forces around them. Updated with a focus o...

Photos from Cal Poly Humboldt's post 04/09/2015

Redwood Coast entrepreneurs on Someone's Gotta Do It!

April’s Humboldt Women winner: Patricia Knittel 04/06/2015

Congratulations to the April winner of the Humboldt Women award: Wrangletown Cider Company!

http://www.times-standard.com/business/20150404/aprils-humboldt-women-winner-patricia-knittel

April’s Humboldt Women winner: Patricia Knittel Patricia Knittel of Wrangletown Cider Company has won a $500 grant to help start her new business, according to a press release from HumboldtWomen.org.“I have just created my first vintage and will be up and running in the old Arcata Rec

Timeline photos 04/06/2015

Congratulations Arise Gluten Free Bakery on 6 years!

Its our 6th birthday today!!!! In 2009 Arise began at the Farmers' Market with 1 type of bread, chocolate chip cookies, and beet chocolate cupcakes! We have grown so much, and we couldn't have done it without you...and have loved feeding y'all over all these years!

Biochar culture to address depleted soils, improve crop yields 04/05/2015

More benefits of !

http://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/biochar-culture-to-address-depleted-soils-improve-crop-yields-115040300900_1.html

Biochar culture to address depleted soils, improve crop yields Biochar, a carbon-rich organic farm product, which is obtained through high temperature treatment of locally available plant charcoal blended with low quantities of inorganic elements, could help repair and rejuvenate the depleted agriculture soils,

Rural Groups Tell Congress to Support FCC’s Net Neutrality Rules 03/30/2015

Broadband for all!

http://ruralassembly.org/blog/2015/3/25/rural-groups-tell-congress-to-support-fccs-net-neutrality-rules

Rural Groups Tell Congress to Support FCC’s Net Neutrality Rules Today, the Rural Broadband Policy Group and 32 organizations sent a letter to the United States House of Representatives Judiciary and Appropriations Committees encouraging the policymakers to support the Federal Communications Commission’s network neutrality rules. The letter explains that network…

Photos 03/27/2015

National Rural Assembly! Save the date!

Klamath River Food Desert 03/25/2015

A local filmmaker in Klamath revealed that this fertile & productive region is a food desert.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIbeCm2NsN0

Klamath River Food Desert This film is about the issue of healthy food scarcity here in the heart of salmon country, Klamath California.

Timeline photos 03/24/2015

webinar, tomorrow!

Register today to join NRHA’s free grassroots advocacy webinar tomorrow at 11 a.m. CDT (March 25): http://bit.ly/1bqwrBE

Hear about the latest news from Capitol Hill, including the SGR, and updates on issues affecting rural health.

Local college access effort awarded $3M 03/23/2015

Redwood Coast Students will have greater access to continuing education.

http://www.times-standard.com/general-news/20150320/local-college-access-effort-awarded-3m

Local college access effort awarded $3M A collaborative effort between Humboldt State University, College of the Redwoods, the county Office of Education, local districts and the business community was awarded $3 million in state grant money to improve college access for local students.

The Solution to Climate Change Might Be Right Under Our Feet 03/10/2015

"We used to look up at the sky and wonder at our place in the stars, now we just look down and worry about our place in the dirt."

http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/david-dodge/biochar_b_6828510.html

The Solution to Climate Change Might Be Right Under Our Feet Soil is the thin crust of organic matter that supports all life on this planet. And if we treat it right it might just be solution to one of our greatest problems: climate change....

Photos from Humboldt County Cash Mob's post 03/02/2015

Did you mob last Friday?

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