Bridging Michigan: Eric Hemenway & Matthew L.M. Fletcher in Conversation (Today, 7PM)

Register here:

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As part of Michigan Humanities’ commitment to dialogue around critical issues and their connection to the humanities, we are coordinating Bridging Michigan, an online conversation series this summer and fall with a focus on the history of systemic inequities, their current impacts on health, education, and Indigenous rights, and the ways that the arts and humanities are active parts of creating real change.

On Thursday, September 3, from 7 to 8 p.m. (EDT) join Michigan Humanities for an online conversation featuring Eric Hemenway and Matthew L.M. Fletcher discussing the history and current state of Native mascots.

Webinars on Indigenous Peoples & Intellectual Property for Indigenous Leaders, Lawyers, and Community Members

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You can see the PDF here.

HCN Interview of Hillary Hoffmann and Monte Mills on Their New Book “A Third Way: Decolonizing the Laws of Indigenous Cultural Protection”

Here.

Jenni Monet: “Indian Country’s ANWR: How an Iñupiat Trump Official, Tara Sweeney, is challenging everything you know about Indigenous environmentalism”

From the Indigenously site, article here.

Tribal Petition to Stop Enbridge Line 3

Here:

Honor the Earth + White Earth + Red Lake Petition

Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle: “Writing in the Ancestral Cherokee Homeland”

Here.

Annette’s YA novel, Even As We Breathe, is available here.

Tribe Sues over Border Wall

Here is the complaint in La Posta Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of the La Posta Reservation v. Trump (S.D. Cal.):

1 Complaint

Updated:

14-1 Motion for Injunction

21 Response

22 Reply

26 DCt Order

NPR: “More Than 1 Thousand Acres Of Esselen Ancestral Land Returned To Tribe”

Here.

NYTs Profile of the Pebble Mine Debacle

Here.