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COLLABORATIVE LEADERSHIP PROJECT ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW: RAY CORPUZ
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The Collaborative Leadership Project (a project of the University of Washington’s Center for Urban Waters, CUW/Puget Sound Institute, PSI) has conducted and filmed oral history interviews with conveners, sponsors, participants, and practitioners from landmark natural resource collaborations conducted in the state of Washington (WA) since the mid-1970s. The goal of the Project is to capture and document as much insight and as many recollections as possible, before anything else is lost to retirements, fading memories, and other losses; and to archive these digitized oral histories. The original copies are housed in the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections. More information on the Project is available at https://www.pugetsoundinstitute.org/collaboration/collaborative-leadership-project/ . Ray Corpuz was City Manager for the City of Tacoma from 1990 to 2003. Prior to that, he was the City’s Government Relations Director. He was involved in many natural resource issues during his time at the City. Ray Corpuz reflects on significant collaborative processes and key individuals in Tacoma's history. This includes his involvement in negotiating the Puyallup Land Claims Set…
Directors & creators
Interviewee: Ray Corpuz, Interviewer: Jennifer Huntley, Videographer: Michael Peters
Subjects
Ruston Way development, City of Tacoma, Collaborative Governance, American Indian Tribes, Collaboration, Conflict Resolution, Dispute Resolution, Environment, Facilitation, Mediation, Natural Resources, Public Policy, Washington State, Puyallup Indian Land Claims Settlement
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