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Indigenous youth and women shaping environmental futures. New podcast series Healing Women Heals Mother Earth led by youth tribal leader Santana Rabang features Indigenous women leaders within grassroots movements sharing knowledge about how they take care of themselves while involved in advocacy work
'Losing our voice, losing our space’ - ICT News
2 天之前 · Immediate impact: Reduced services, staff layoffs, tuition spikes, and campus program closures Financial consequences: Dependence on federal grants means institutional operations would be at serious risk.Tuition would increase drastically to offset loss of federal funding. Impact on students: Loss of educational opportunities for TCU students, increased dropout rates, financial insecurity, and ...
The fight for the Amazon continues despite USAID freeze
2 天之前 · Daniel Herrera Carbajal ICT. Amidst the Trump administration’s decision to freeze funding for the U.S. Agency for International Development, those who work with Indigenous people in the Amazon say they will continue their efforts to protect the land and its people.
For tribes, a time of chaos and uncertainty - ICT News
2 天之前 · Richard Arlin Walker Special to ICT Living in perpetual uncertainty. Intermittent jaw-dropping policy changes. Chaos and collateral damage. That’s how some tribal nation leaders are describing life in the second Trump presidency – after only three weeks.
Era of Native journalism ends with newspaper's closure
6 天之前 · Alex Jacobs Special to ICT. The last edition of Indian Time was issued Dec. 19, 2024, as Vol. 41, No. 50, with headlines from the last 41 years, current statements from the three Mohawk Councils on land claims and a story about the Akwesasne Freedom School celebrating 45 years of full culture and language immersion and the final funding push for its new campus.
Big stories of 2024 - ICT News
2024年12月31日 · Read ICT's entire NAGPRA series: — NAGPRA Part 1: A sea change in federal regulations — NAGPRA Part 2: ‘A state of Gozhoo’ — NAGPRA Part 3: A model for future Indigenous exhibits View the broadcast stories on the ICT Newscast: — Day 1 broadcast story — Day 2 broadcast story — Day 3 broadcast story Nex Benedict and Cole Brings Plenty deaths ...
News - ICT News
A New Mexico school district says it’s improved school discipline. The data is unclear. Two years after New Mexico In Depth and ProPublica first reported that Indigenous children in New Mexico face disproportionately high rates of harsh school punishment, triggering a state Department of Justice civil rights inquiry, the school district most responsible for that statewide disparity says it ...
Politics - ICT News
5 天之前 · Voter registration, campaign finance reporting debated by North Dakota lawmakers. Nicole Donaghy, executive director of North Dakota Native Vote, said voter registration would make voting harder for many Native American North Dakotans, who already face obstacles to participating in elections
Supreme Court’s Chevron ruling could bring changes for tribes
2024年7月9日 · Mary Annette Pember ICT. In a flurry of opinions, the U.S. Supreme Court dealt significant blows to federal agencies' power to enforce regulations and opened the door to broad new challenges to rules long after they’ve taken effect.. The court’s decision to overturn a 1984 decision known as the Chevron deference, however, may be of greatest concern to tribes.
About ICT - ICT News
Chairman Derrick Beetso, Navajo Nation Karen Michel, Ho-Chunk Rhonda Le Valdo, Acoma Pueblo Jeanne Givens, Coeur d’Alene Jessica Skye Paul, Nez Perce and Lakota Holly Cook Macarro, Red Lake Band of Ojibwe Natasha Moore, Atka Aleut . Founder. ICT was founded as the Lakota Times newspaper by Tim Giago, Oglala Lakota, on July 9, 1981.