The University of Colorado Law School, the Native American Rights Fund, and the National Congress of American Indians recently collaborated on a two-part webinar series addressing the applications of, and gaps in, intellectual property rights protections for indigenous peoples’ traditional
Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples: A Synthesis of Current Impacts and Experiences
Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Justice: The Impact of Climate Change
Improving Native American Tribes’ Voice in International Climate Change Negotiations
An Introduction to Climate Change and Its Impacts on Indigenous Peoples – Tulane Environmental Law Journal
USDA – Restoring California Black Oak Ecosystems to Promote Tribal Values and Wildlife
Policing and Human Rights – Native American Rights Fund and University of Colorado Law School Project Condemn Killings and Call for Law Reform to Address Police Brutality and Racism
June 3, 2020 In response to recent incidents of police brutality and racism in the United States, the Project to Implement the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples expresses its solidarity with African Americans and other people of
Panel Highlights Pandemia and Indigenous Communities: the meaning of COVID-19 for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Abya Yala
On May 27, 2020, the Promise Institute for Human Rights brought together experts for a virtual panel discussing the meaning of COVID-19 for the rights of indigenous peoples in Abya Yala. The panel was organized and moderated by Joseph Berra,