Here’s an incredible event opportunity I learned about from our friends at the Climate Alliance. Non-tribal partners are invited to attend this powerful summit on climate change from The Affiliated Tribes of NW Indians (ATNI), National Congress of American Indians (ATNI), United South and Eastern Tribes (USET), and Pacific Northwest Tribes.
The Affiliated Tribes of NW Indians (ATNI), National Congress of American Indians (ATNI), United South and Eastern Tribes (USET), and Pacific Northwest Tribes will host the National Tribal Leadership Climate Change Summit from October 2020 to May 2021. The Summit will convene Tribal Leaders, youth, and staff from Tribal Nations, First Nations, and Indigenous communities worldwide and will begin with a series of virtual sessions focused on critical climate change topics. Collectively, participants will have an opportunity to engage in presentations and discussions around three goals:
  1. Build on the knowledge and shared experiences of climate change impacts.
  2. Learn how to use our traditional knowledge to develop approaches that assert Tribal leadership and perspectives in climate change adaptation, mitigation, and resiliency.
  3. Foster pathways to influence climate policy regionally, nationally, and internationally. 
Session I will focus on Tribal climate policy and climate change implications for Tribes, First Nations, and Indigenous communities.  The Summit and virtual sessions’ goal are to formulate and advance a proactive, tribally-led national climate policy agenda.
 
Non-tribal partners can join the session by registering in the link below: 

Warmly,

Grace Hope

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PNW Regional Organizer
350.org | 425-890-2145
Monday – Friday, 9-5pm PST or by appointment
Organizing on the occupied lands of the Puyallup Tribe


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