Entries by Title Track

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Episode 52 of State of Water

In our first episode of 2025 we are happy to present a special conversation with outgoing Executive Director of the Groundwork Center for Resilient Communities, Hans Voss. Hans shares insights and reflections from his 30 years of Groundwork experience on a variety of topics in this engaging episode. If you’re in the Traverse City area, don’t miss the big community celebration this Friday at The Alluvion honoring Hans’ 30 years!

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Healing Ourselves in 2024

Last month, over 20 individuals gathered for Title Track’s first ever ‘Healing Ourselves’ weekend retreat.  This program has been lovingly developed with the intention of holding space for communities of color to build relationships, learn, strategize, and hope together.  In 2025, we will be holding space for more weekend cohorts. Check out our recap video from the first retreat!

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Episode 51 of State of Water

Breaking news!! Great news in the effort to Protect the Porkies! We sat down with Tom Grotewohl of Protect the Porkies to get his immediate reaction of the news, to hear about lessons learned in the campaign, and what comes next. Tune in for an inspiring example of people powered advocacy for our land and water!

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End of Year 2024 – double your impact today!

On this Giving Tuesday, we’re officially kicking off our end of year fundraiser. Our efforts are powered by your support. Your tax deductible donation helps us do our work for clean water, racial equity, and youth empowerment. There’s no shortage of work to do, and we intend to have a good time and to build community while we’re doing it.

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Standing in solidarity with our Indigenous relatives

As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday we encourage you to reflect on ways that you can decolonize and Indigenize this holiday and stand in solidarity with our Indigenous relatives. Working for justice and healing in solidarity with our Indigenous friends, family, and neighbors is an integral part of Title Track’s mission and work.

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Episode 5 of Eminazhichiget

We’re honored to welcome Stacey Ettawageshik as our guest to Eminazhichiget. Stacey shares about her work with Uniting Three Fires Against Violence; how her own experience as a survivor informs her work; how her son and elders inspire her; and how essential it is to speak truthfully of both our history and the present day.