A community book club exploring indigenous perspectives on land, ecology, and stewardship. This group reflects on traditional knowledge and environmental ethics through shared readings and discussion, connecting cultural insight with watershed care. This program is offered in partnership with the Lake Oswego Public Library, and all meetings take place at the library.

Join us for the next gathering of the Indigenous Practices Book Club as we discuss Where We Call Home: Lands, Seas, and Skies of the Pacific Northwest by Josephine Woolington,  winner of the 2024 Oregon Book Award for General Nonfiction.

When: Tues, Jan 13, 2026 | 5:00–6:30 PM
Where:  Lake Oswego Public Library
706 4th St, Lake Oswego, OR

In this moving debut, Josephine Woolington weaves together science, storytelling, and Indigenous perspectives to illuminate the deep interconnection between people, place, and the diverse species that call the Pacific Northwest home.

Come read, reflect, and reconnect with the lands and waters that sustain us.

Future dates to be determined.

Where We Call Home:<br />
Lands, Seas, and Skies of the Pacific Northwest<br />
by Josephine Woolington