Arizona Journal of Environmental Law and Policy’s (AJELP) Spring Symposium on Indigenous Land Stewardship

When

4:30 – 4:45 p.m., April 6 – 7, 2023

Registration is open for the Arizona Journal of Environmental Law and Policy’s (AJELP) Spring Symposium on Indigenous Land Stewardship!

The Symposium is taking place at the University of Arizona College of Law on April 6-7 and can be attended in-person or online, for free.
View the full agenda and register here: https://ajelp.com/spring-symposium 

AJELP’s Spring Symposium brings together a diverse array of leaders from tribal communities, academia, the public sector, and advocacy organizations to discuss current efforts within the field of Indigenous land stewardship and its intersections with domestic and international law and policy.

The Symposium Keynote Address will be given by Charles F. Sams III, the first Native American to serve as the Director of the National Park Service. The rest of the Symposium consists of four panels: Land Back in Action (Panel I), Protecting Indigenous Sacred Sites (Panel II), Tribal Co-Management of Federal Lands (Panel III), and Indigenous Knowledge in Land Stewardship Law and Policy (Panel IV). Check out the attached flyer for a complete list of all our amazing panelists!

The Symposium is co-organized by AJELP, the Native American Law Students Association, and the Environmental Law Society. We are receiving sponsoring support from the Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program, the Indigenous Resilience Center, the Udall Center for Public Policy, the Native Nations Institute, the Agnese Nelms Haury Program in Environment and Social Justice, and the College of Law Diversity Committe