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Legacy Project is a group that works on social and ecological regeneration across generations and bioregions. Learn about their projects, events, resources, and stories to #ChangeTheStory and create a living democracy.
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The Legacy Project at www.legacyproject.org is a big-picture...
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The heart of the Legacy Project's work, 7-Generation GTB, is...
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The Legacy Project is an independent systems research,...
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Discover how to Unfold Your Potential at the Legacy Center....
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- Legacy Table at the Cedars
The Legacy Project's home nestled in nature is The Cedars,...
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The award-winning Legacy Project is a Chicago-based cultural and educational non-profit dedicated to researching and promoting the contributions Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBT) people have made to world history and culture.
Legacy Project Chicago is a nonprofit organization that celebrates and promotes the contributions of LGBTQ people to world history and culture. It offers an outdoor museum, a traveling exhibit, a database, and curriculum resources for schools and communities.
The Legacy Project is a research, education, and innovation group that works across generations and issues to #ChangeTheStory for the wellbeing of lives, communities, and the planet. Based in Toronto, Canada, they steward 7-Generation GTB, a bioregional approach to social and ecological regeneration.
The Legacy Project is a national survey of elders who share their lessons for living, love, happiness, and regrets. Learn from their stories and insights on topics such as savoring the present, choosing a partner, and avoiding debt.
The Legacy Project illuminates and affirms the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people to honor their experiences and accomplishments; to collect and preserve their contributions to world history and culture.