Our Commitment to Community

At PEACE NW, we believe that true inclusion means creating spaces where every person, regardless of race, language, ability, or background is valued, heard, and supported. We are committed to dismantling barriers, addressing inequities, and advocating for a world where everyone has access to the resources, opportunities, and respect they deserve.

We recognize that systemic racism and discrimination create obstacles that disproportionately impact marginalized communities, including people with disabilities. That’s why we actively work toward equity, ensuring that our programs, services, and advocacy efforts reflect the diverse voices and experiences of the communities we serve.

Our commitment to anti-discrimination is ongoing. We pledge to listen, learn, and take action to create a more just and inclusive future because we all thrive when everyone belongs.

Land Acknowledgement

At PEACE NW, we acknowledge that we are on the traditional lands of the Chinook Nation and the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, who have stewarded this land in the past, present, and future. The Chinook Nation includes people from the Lower Chinook, Clatsop, Kathlamet, Wahkiakum, and Willapa Tribes. The Cowlitz Indian Tribe includes people from the Upper Cowlitz and the Lower Cowlitz. We give thanks to these Native communities and honor their Indigenous wisdom and knowledge today.

Land acknowledgment is not a new practice developed by colonial institutions it is a deeply rooted tradition for many Native communities and nations. Acknowledging the land is a powerful way to show respect and honor the Indigenous Peoples on whose lands we work and live. It is a step toward truth-telling, resisting erasure, and fostering deeper relationships with Native communities.