Sep 20 Skoden UA! Native American Faculty & Staff Association - Kick Off Reception 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Sept. 20, 2022 Dear Native American Faculty & Staff at UArizona, Please join us for the newly formed “Skoden UA! Native American Faculty & Staff Association” kick off reception at The Monica, 40 E. Congress, on September 20th starting at 4:30 pm.
Sep 16 Dr. Gregory Cajete (Tewa/Santa Clara Pueblo) "Native Science: Natural Laws of Interdependence" 10 to 11 a.m., Sept. 16, 2022 Bridge to STEAM presents a talk by Dr. Gregory Cajete (Tewa/Santa Clara Pueblo), Professor Emeritus, University of New Mexico. This talk will revolve around the question: What is Native Science and why is it important to consider in a world of climate change?" Join in person or via zoom. No registration necessary.
Sep 09 Justice in Motion: Reuniting Separated Families in Central America 1 to 2:30 p.m., Sept. 9, 2022 The UofA Center for Latin American Studies is hosting an Indigenous attorney and Immigration attorney, who will discuss their efforts to reunite separated families in Central America.
Aug 20 8th Annual UA Native American Parent and Family Welcome 3 to 6 p.m., Aug. 20, 2022 We are excited to welcome students, parents and families to the University of Arizona. All new, returning and transfer students are welcome to join us for our Native American Resource Fair, Blessing and Dinner. Location: Robert L. Nugent Building at 1212 E. University Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85721
May 13 Honorary Doctorate Celebration for Ms. Louva Dahozy (Diné) 10 to 11:30 a.m., May 13, 2022 You are invited to attend a pre-celebration for Ms. Louva Dahozy, who will receive an honorary Doctorate of Science in Nutrition degree at this year’s University of Arizona Commencement on May 13th. The event will be held in-person at the Environment and Natural Resources 2 (ENR2) Building, room N604, or you may join virtually. Please register for the celebration by May 9, 2022.
Apr 28 Indigenous Law Day 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., April 28, 2022 Join the Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy (IPLP) Program and the Native American Law Students Association (NALSA) for our Indigenous Law Day. Hear from IPLP faculty and staff about the admissions process, scholarships available to fund your legal education, the BA in law program, and advocacy projects that students can get involved in. NALSA students will also share tips on how to prepare for law school and share their experience as law students. A tour of the law school campus will follow.
Mar 19 The Arizona Experience & Native American College Day 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., March 19, 2022 YOU'RE INVITED! JOIN US FORAZX & NATIVE AMERICAN COLLEGE DAY This event is intended for Native American students to hear from all academic colleges and empower them to reach for higher education. This event also entails free lunch and of course, specific workshops for Native American students to enrich their college-going experience. This would be a great opportunity for current students as they near the finish line of their high school or community college career, but of course, all students are welcome to attend!
Mar 14 Virtual consultation on Indigenous Women and the Development, Application, Preservation and Transmission of Scientific Knowledge 8 to 9:30 a.m., March 14, 2022 The University of Arizona Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program and the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights invite you to participate in a virtual consultation with the Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples, Francisco Calí Tzay, on Monday March 14, 2022, 8-9:30am MST.
Nov 08 Decolonizing Tobacco: The Native American Population & Tobacco noon to 1 p.m., Nov. 8, 2021 Join Smoke Free Wildcats and the AIRCH-Wassaja Carlos Montezuma Center for Native American Health - Decolonizing Tobacco: The Native American Population & Tobacco
Nov 18 "Making Change Happen" Online Indigenous Governance Program 1:30 to 5:30 p.m., Nov. 18 to 20, 2021 A 3-day synchronous online course that explores ways to assess and prioritize Indigenous community needs with respect to nation building and uses case studies to explore how tribal governments work within legal constraints to serve their communities and assert their rights.