Featured, general•5 min read How to Become a True Patriot by Kitcki Carroll, USET/USET SPF Executive DirectorPublished in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on July 4, 2025 In less than 15 months, on July 4, 2026, we will commemorate the 250th anniversary [...] Read More
America’s First Moral Violation: A Native American Perspective in Response to Today’s American Division September 9, 2021 America's First Moral Violation: A Native American Perspective in Response to Today's American Division Published on Native News Online, January 10, 2018 Kitcki A. Carroll For a nation that presents…
USET Region Workgroup/Taskforce/Committee Vacancies September 9, 2021 USET Region Workgroup/Taskforce/Committee Vacancies Indian Health Service Director’s Workgroup on Improving Purchased/Referred Care (PRC) Vacancy: Alternate Deadline: open until filled Submission: email USET SPF Health Policy Analyst Ashton Martin;…
National Training Program Youth Track – Sept. 14-15 September 9, 2021 Each year, as a part of theNational Training Program (NTP), the Society of American Indian Government Employees (SAIGE) sponsors a Native Youth Track as an integral part of the NTP.…
ITEP Announces Release of STACC Report September 9, 2021 The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professional's (ITEP) Tribes and Climate Change Program has just announced that the Status of Tribes and Climate Change (STACC) Report is now available. This report includes over 90 authors…
Chickasaw woman gets USDA post, one in a string of Indigenous nominees September 9, 2021 Janie Simms Hipp, the founding CEO of the Native American Agriculture Fund, is the most recent confirmation to the general counsel for the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Hipp is just…
Northeast CASC Contributes to NOAA’s Efforts to Support Right Whale Conservation September 9, 2021 Northeast CASC Science Coordinator Michelle Staudinger participated in a scenario planning activity led by NOAA Fisheries supporting future recovery efforts of the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. Through a…
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 2021 Report on Climate Change and Social Vulnerability in the United States September 9, 2021 Climate Change and Social Vulnerability in the United States: A Focus on Six Impacts Climate change affects all Americans—regardless of socioeconomic status—and many impacts are projected to worsen. But individuals will…
Update to the Tribal Climate Adaptation Guidebook September 9, 2021 The Oregon Climate Change Research Institute and Adaptation International are updating the Tribal Climate Adaptation Guidebook into an online, interactive format. They are recruiting beta testers to provide feedback on…
2021 Shifting Seasons Summit Event Site Now Open to the Public September 9, 2021 The College of Menominee Nation - Sustainable Development Institute and the Northeast Indigenous Climate Resilience Network would like to announce that the 3rd Shifting Seasons Summit that occurred April 19-21…
In the Infrastructure Bill, a Recognition: Climate Change Is a Crisis September 9, 2021 Christopher Flavelle published an article in the New York Times discussing the infrastructure bill that recently passed through the Senate and has moved on to the House of Representatives. Being…
From Consultation to Consent September 8, 2021 From Consultation to Consent Published in Tribal Business Journal, December 2016 Kitcki A. Carroll and Liz Malerba In its early formative years, the United States often took action within our…
Disaster and Emergency Response September 3, 2021 Resources FEMA 9/2: Recovery Resource Fact Sheet / Transitional Sheltering Assistance FAQ FEMA Advisory 9/2: FEMA Revamps Individual Assistance Policies to Advance Equity for Disaster SurvivorsFEMA 9/1: Hurricane Ida Recovery…