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SUMMARY:Better Together: Partnerships in Education Across NDN Country
DESCRIPTION:This is one of a 3-part event series exploring positive partnerships across NDN Country by sharing stories of collaboration with Native nations\, urban Native communities\, Native-led organizations\, and more. \nAs a follow-up to our 2024 event Partnering with Native Nations in a Good Way and its corresponding guide\, we invite folks to learn more and expand upon this important topic; we will be hosting sessions focused on health\, higher education\, and government-to-government relations. \nAttendees will learn best practices from a variety of Indigenous leaders and receive tips for taking action. \nBetter Together: Partnerships in Education Across NDN Country\nIn the first session of our event series focused on positive partnerships across Native nations and communities\, we’ll explore the relationship between higher education and the Native students\, staff\, and communities they serve. \nMany campuses offer land acknowledgement statements and some offer Native tuition benefits\, but meaningful partnership goes beyond statements and minimal support. Native students and staff are often the ones pushing for and leading change at their campuses. While Native voices should be included\, how can we shift this responsibility in higher education to campus leadership? \nJoin us for a conversation with Native changemakers who have experience working as advocates in higher education. We’ll examine how colleges and universities can center Indigeneity without overburdening their Native students and staff\, shift away from optical allyship\, and avoid tokenization so they can build authentic relationships with Native nations and communities. \nThis session will offer actionable ideas for campus leaders\, staff\, and faculty committed to moving from performative to transformative partnerships. \nRegister today!
URL:https://nativegov.org/event/better-together-education-partnerships/
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SUMMARY:Better Together: Partnerships in Health Across NDN Country
DESCRIPTION:The second in our 3-part event series exploring positive partnerships across NDN Country by sharing stories of collaboration with Native nations\, urban Native communities\, Native-led organizations\, and more. \nAs a follow-up to our 2024 event Partnering with Native Nations in a Good Way and its corresponding guide\, we invite folks to learn more and expand upon this important topic; we will be hosting sessions focused on health\, higher education\, and government-to-government relations. \nAttendees will learn best practices from a variety of Indigenous leaders and receive tips for taking action. \nBetter Together: Partnerships in Health Across NDN Country\nIn the second session of our event series on positive partnerships\, we’ll focus on Native-led collaboration\, reshaping health systems\, and advancing community-driven wellness. \nThis session will highlight how Native values\, knowledge systems\, and relational approaches are strengths in building sustainable partnerships. We’ll hear from a group of Native leaders working across public health\, education\, research\, and community advocacy. \nThis session will offer ideas for health professionals\, educators\, researchers\, and partners hoping to support Native efforts and build strong partnerships. Tune in to learn more about cultivating partnerships that are rooted in community\, culturally grounded\, and led by Native people. \nRegister today!
URL:https://nativegov.org/event/better-together-health-partnerships/
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SUMMARY:NGC at WEWIN
DESCRIPTION:Native Governance Center will be attending the Women Empowering Women for Indian Nations (WEWIN) Conference on July 27-30! Throughout the week\, NGC will have a table with information about our programming\, some swag\, and a giveaway. Stop by our table to say han\, boozhoo\, hi! \nWhile there\, we will also lead a session on Monday\, July 28th from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM titled “Rooted in Values\, Ready to Lead: Native Women Rebuilding with Purpose.” This interactive workshop is designed to empower Native women leaders through teaching the Rebuilding Native Nation principles\, learning from Indigenous women leaders\, and fostering confidence and community support. \nThrough engaging discussions\, hands-on activities\, and real-world insights\, participants will explore the five principles of Native Nation Rebuilding\, develop actionable strategies\, and build meaningful connections with other women leaders. We invite leaders to understand how the five principles of Native Nation Rebuilding\, combined with their personal\, cultural\, and community values-based leadership\, can support transformative learning and sustainable change for their communities. \nWhether you’re an emerging leader or an experienced professional\, this session will provide the tools and inspiration to amplify your voice\, overcome barriers\, and lead with authenticity and impact.
URL:https://nativegov.org/event/ngc-at-wewin/
LOCATION:Gila River Wild Horse Pass Casino Resort\, 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd\, Chandler\, AZ\, 85226\, United States
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SUMMARY:Better Together: Partnerships in Governance Across NDN Country
DESCRIPTION:This is the third session in our 3-part event series exploring positive partnerships across NDN Country by sharing stories of collaboration with Native nations\, urban Native communities\, Native-led organizations\, and more. \nAs a follow-up to our 2024 event Partnering with Native Nations in a Good Way and its corresponding guide\, we invite folks to learn more and expand upon this important topic; we will be hosting sessions focused on health\, higher education\, and government-to-government relations. \nAttendees will learn best practices from a variety of Indigenous leaders and receive tips for taking action. \nBetter Together: Partnerships in Governance Across NDN Country\nIn the third and final session of our event series\, we’ll focus on how local\, state\, and federal governments can build meaningful government-to-government relationships with Native nations and communities. \nWhile consultation with Native nations is a legal requirement in some instances\, it’s often not enough on its own. True collaboration means moving beyond checking the box and working towards shared power\, mutual understanding with trust\, and respect for Tribal sovereignty. \nJoin us for a conversation with Native leaders deeply experienced in government relationships and community leadership. Our panelists will share stories and strategies for navigating cross-government partnerships and co-creating solutions that benefit everyone. \nThis session will offer valuable information for government staff\, elected officials\, planners\, and community leaders ready to move from performative to transformative relationship-building and support Native sovereignty in practice. \nRegister today!
URL:https://nativegov.org/event/better-together-governance-partnerships/
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