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For questions and information about tribal outreach or senior leadership on campus,

Contact Levi Esquerra, Senior Vice President for Native American Advancement & Tribal Engagement (NAATE).

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For questions and information about Native faculty and student advancement,

Contact Martha S. Lee, Program Coordinator for Native American Initiatives (NAI).

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Contact Claudia Nelson, Director, Native Peoples Technical Assistance Office (NPTAO).

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Empowering Indigenous Resilience: Rockefeller Foundation's Climate Strategy and Its Impact on Tribal Communities

Feb. 16, 2024

The Rockefeller Foundation’s climate strategy will pave the way for inclusivity for those Indigenous Communities, who will be most negatively impacted by increasing climatic fluctuations, by providing them with a number of vital resources.

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Māori Colleagues Visit IRes During Their Recent Attendance of an UA CARP meeting

Feb. 16, 2024

In the last week of January, 2024  the UA AIR Climate Adaptation Research Program hosted a meeting with their partner institutions including visitors representing USAID, Stellenbosch University, Consejo Superior Universitario Centroamericano, Auckland University of Technology, and the FAPESP.

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New Season of “Native Voices in STEM” Speaker Series is Starting on Tuesday, February 6th!

Feb. 2, 2024

“Native Voices in STEM” is a professional seminar series that invites Native scientists, engineers, activists, community members and leaders to share their personal and professional journeys, along with their research and professional expertise, providing inspiration to the next generation of change-makers.

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WEST EJ Center Kicks Off by Presenting Services to Increase Environmental Justice for Historically Marginalized Communities

WEST EJ Center Kicks Off by Presenting Services to Increase Environmental Justice for Historically Marginalized Communities

Feb. 2, 2024

The WEST EJ Center brings together a diverse coalition with longstanding relationships and extensive expertise working with marginalized communities to overcome the barriers.

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2024 UA Pow Wow Planning Meeting

2024 UA Pow Wow Planning Meeting

Feb. 2, 2024

Students and Community members are welcome to join our zoom online planning meetings for the UA Pow Wow Planning Meeting. Your presence is greatly appreciated and look forward to seeing everyone there!

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Call for Applications - 2024 Haury Native Pathways Graduate Research Awards Is Now Open!

Jan. 31, 2024

The Haury Program is pleased to announce an open call for Native Pathways Graduate Research Award proposals to support the research of graduate students who bring knowledge and experience on matters relevant to Native American and Indigenous resilience.

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The University of Arizona Builds Meaningful Relationships at the 2024 Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day

Jan. 23, 2024

The 29th Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day, a tribute to American Indian heritage and contributions, took place on January 10th at the Arizona State Capitol, organized by the Arizona Governor's Office on Tribal Relations and Tribal Nation representatives.

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Call for inputs: Mobile Indigenous Peoples

Jan. 22, 2024

The Special Rapporteur calls for inputs for a report on Mobile Indigenous Peoples, focusing on challenges, rights, and good practices, to be presented at the 79th General Assembly in 2024. Submissions in English, Spanish, or French, up to 4000 words in Word format, are due by 15 March 2024 with the subject line "Submission to 79th General Assembly report."

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Recognition of UArizona Indigenous Resilience Center at the 29th Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day

Jan. 22, 2024

During the 29th Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day (INTLG), which was held on January 10th in Phoenix at the Arizona State Capitol, UArizona Indigenous Resilience Center (IRes) was recognized on the Senate floor by Senator Sally Gonzales and Senator Hatalthie.

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Call for Inputs: Indigenous Persons with Disabilities

Call for Inputs: Indigenous Persons with Disabilities

Jan. 17, 2024

Pursuant to Resolution 51/16 of the United Nations Human Rights Council, the Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples will dedicate his annual report to the Human Rights Council to the theme Indigenous Persons with Disabilities.

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