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Nov
25
2024
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NAP/NCEL Learning Series: Policy Essentials for Strong State/Tribal Relations

1:00pm-2:00pm EST

Event Description

Now is the time to get back to basics on good State/Tribal relations. The National Caucus of Environmental Legislators (NCEL) and Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP) hosted an impactful webinar during Native American Heritage Month where three speakers discussed everything from idea to implementation on State/Tribal relations and good governance. This event is joined by Jennifer Whitener Ulrich (Descendant Squaxin Island Tribe) who shared must-know essential concepts; MI Senator Jeff Irwin (Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians), who discussed current legislation to create a Tribal legislative liaison office; and Dr. Chuck Striplen (Mutsun descent), who spoke to his experience as the first Tribal Advisor and Liaison for the CA Fish and Game Commission, as well as funding mechanisms that state lawmakers can champion for Tribal-led conservation projects.

Watch the broadcast now on NAP’s YouTube Channel and be sure to subscribe to the NAP YouTube channel for more informative and important resources on Native communities.

 

About Our Speakers

Speaker

Jennifer Whitener Ulrich (Descendant Squaxin Island Tribe) (she/her)

Co-Owner and COO, Whitener Group

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Speaker

Senator Jeff Irwin (Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians) (he/him)

Michigan Senator

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Speaker

Dr. Chuck Striplen (Mutsun Descent) (he/him)

Program Officer at the Resources Legacy Fund and Indigenous Leadership Initiative

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Moderator

Brittany Schulman (Waccamaw Siouan) (she/her)

Senior Vice President of Programs, Native Americans in Philanthropy

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