




If you would like to sponsor this presentation or others, please contact Tribal In-House Counsel Association President Doreen McPaul at dmcpaul@nndoj.org.
For information about the agenda, sponsorships, and registration visit the event page.
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!
Articles selected based on google search at 9AM this morning — “metoo american Indians”
Indianz: National Congress of American Indians under #MeToo fire
ICT: NCAI Attorney John Dossett under fire after #MeToo allegations
Indianz: Prominent Indian Country attorney reassigned after #MeToo allegations
NPQ: Will #MeToo Movement Lead to Protections for American Indian Women?
Vice Impact: Native American Women Have Been Saying a Lot More Than #MeToo for Years
Jezebel: Native American Lit Community Warns of Sexual Harassment Allegations Against Sherman Alexie
NPR: ‘It Just Felt Very Wrong’: Sherman Alexie’s Accusers Go On The Record
Medium: Sherman Alexie and the Sexual Assault Legacy of Federal Native American Boarding Schools
NBC: Native American women speak out about sexual assault and violence
New Mexico News Port: Native Women Leaders Express #Me-Too Concerns
Bustle: These Women Running For Congress Won’t Let Native Americans Be Left Out Of #MeToo
Native Friends: THE SILENCE WITHIN: A NATIVE VOICE IN #METOO
The Nation: Confronting the ‘Native Harvey Weinsteins
OPB: Native American Women On Sherman Alexie: ‘The Silence Was Destructive’
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