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Virtual National Tribal & Indigenous Climate Conference (NTICC) 9/14-17/2020

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Registration is now open for ITEP’s Virtual National Tribal & Indigenous Climate Conference (NTICC) and there is no cost for attendance. Join us to listen and hear from various partners who will be joining us to share their knowledge and stories about the work they are doing to address the climate crisis occurring in our communities.

We are so honored to feature many amazing speakers including our warriors, Winona LaDuke of Honor the Earth and Xiuhtezcatl Martinez of Earth Guardians, Melanie Goodchild of Canada’s Turtle Island Institute, Janene Yazzie of Diné Nation & International Indian Treaty Council, and many more. For more information, please see attached PDF or view the announcement here.

New Dates: September 14-17, 2020

Location: Online! More information will be provided soon.  

Registration: Click Here! (General Registration Deadline: Monday, August 31, 2020) 

Conference Fee: No cost for attendance – Free!

Submit a Proposal: Click Here! (Deadline: Friday, August 7, 2020)
For more information please visit our website: http://www.nau.edu/nticc

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