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Wide Reach Network Foundation

Our Pride is Our Industry, Our Unity is Our Strength.

The Wide Reach Mission is to support indigenous peoples, especially parents and educators living in the United States, with mentorship skills in areas of communication that meet our needs as providers and protectors to our families. We look forward to the opportunity to share languages and techniques while appreciating the art of life as a more socially decolonized people.


The One Big Hug Project: Between now and 2030, the primary goal is to raise $500,000 with the intention of building or retrofitting a small commercial center for young adults and families who need a village. We have a secondary goal of creating a $2500 monthly grant for specialty educators because we believe teachers shape the future and they need more organized, tangible support from our communities.

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Welcome! Here I tell science fiction stories for multicultural indigenous peoples through taste, vision and sound from the perspective of an Afro-Caribbean American man in New England.

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