Interview of Black Belt Eagle Scout on NPR

Musician Katherine Paul, who grew up on the Swinomish reservation, identifies as queer and indigenous.  An interview of her was aired on NPR yesterday.

Lummi Nation Ceremony to Honor Endangered Southern Resident Orcas

Here.

ACLU to hire Native Justice Organizer in S.D.

Here.

Yǝhaẃ Native arts exhibit at Seattle’s King Street Station

Sean Gallagher, Warm Wind Walrus
Marjorie Kalama, Celilo Generation
Tyrone Pathoski, Tarantula Exterminator

In-House Counsel Ethics Panel at WSBA Indian Law Section CLE

Steve Suagee, Tim Brewer, & Mary Neil

Tribal Court Perspectives from the Bench panel at WSBA Indian Law Section CLE

Judges Montoya-Lewis & Drent

Salmon & Orca Recovery Panel at WSBA Indian Law Section CLE

John Hollowed, Lynne Barre, & David Troutt
Lynne Barre, John Hollowed, & David Troutt

Washington State Bar Association Indian Law Section CLE Friday

The live auditorium is full, but register for the overflow room here: https://www.mywsba.org/PersonifyEbusiness/Default.aspx?TabID=1356&productId=16363219

Washington State Bar Association Indian Law Section CLE May 10

WSBA Indian Law Section’s CLE will be May 10 in Seattle. A pdf of the agenda is here: ILS CLE Agenda – 2019 To register, click here.

Request for Information on Tribal Government Responses to #MeToo

I am an attorney, adjunct professor, and scholar conducting research on tribal responses to #MeToo. If you know of Tribes that have adopted personnel policies or code provisions in response to the #MeToo movement and are able to send me information or links to the relevant provisions, I would greatly appreciate it. You can reach me at ann at anntweedy.com. Thank you in advance!