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Local Indigenous Environmental and Sacred Sites Issues: Nov. 17, 1-3:30 pm

Local Indigenous Environmental and Sacred Sites Issues
PUBLIC FORUM
Saturday, November 17
1-3:30 pm
University of Arizona College of Law, Room 140

The Alianza Indígena Sin Fronteras (Indigenous Alliance Without Borders) invites the UA community and general public to a free public forum on local indigenous environmental and sacred sites issues to be held at the University of Arizona College of Law on November 17. Invited speakers include representatives of the Chiracahua Apache Alliance and Western Mining Action Network addressing mining issues in the San Carlos Apache community, the Gila River Alliance for a Clean Environment (GRACE), the Baboquivari Defense Project, and the Indigenous Environmental Network.

Questions and open discussion will follow presentations by panelists. Refreshments will be served.

For more information on participating organizations, please visit:

Indigenous Environmental Network
Baboquivari Defense Project
GRACE
Chiracahua Apache Alliance
Western Mining Action Network

The Alianza Indígena Sin Fronteras is an affiliate of the Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development (SGF). Based in Tucson, the Alianza is a grassroots indigenous organization committed to promoting respect and protection of indigenous rights, including indigenous sovereignty and self-determination, indigenous workers’ rights and environmental protection of Native lands and sacred sites.

Please contact the Alianza Indígena Sin Fronteras (alianza@indigenasinfronteras.org) or Christina Leza (leza@email.arizona.edu) for additional information.