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== About Us == Welcome to our page - we're pleased to meet you! In the fall of 2024 bioremediation educator, community organizer, and author Leila Darwish partnered with Earth Activist Training to lead a bioremediation workshop series, which featured Leila's own work and that of other bioremediation practitioners from around the globe. While the world literally and metaphorically burned around us, a group of students from this workshop identified a need to connect these practitioners, share resources, and empower communities to develop their own grassroots projects. This group formed the The Bioremediation Network - and today we have expanded to include mushroom growers, community builders, permaculture practitioners, environmental professionals, bioremediation educators, and dreamers. Would you like to help out? We'd love to weave you in - send us an email at connect@bioremediate.net. And thank you to everyone who has supported us along the way. [[File:groupphoto.jpeg|thumb|center|600px|(here is about 90% of us)]]
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