23rd Annual Navajo Nation Council Inauguration
Bee Holdzil Fighting Scouts Events Center Fort Defiance, AZ, United States“Navajo Leadership – A Sovereign Nation” is the inaugural theme. Download the full agenda here as a PDF: Inauguration Agenda
“Navajo Leadership – A Sovereign Nation” is the inaugural theme. Download the full agenda here as a PDF: Inauguration Agenda
Join the Sierra Club's Grand Canyon Chapter in Flagstaff for a general meeting about environmental issues in the northern Arizona plateau region.
An evening and night in celebration of water featuring the music of Pato Banton, Casper, Summit Dub Squad, Innastate, Tha Yoties, Sihasin, Twin Rivers and Ed Kabotie... Speakers from the community and surrounding areas will speak to water issues throughout the day with a conscious message being broadcast live to the world via KUYI Hopi […]
At this event, you will find entertainment, speakers, and multiple organizations sharing information and resources to help people direct money and energy away from Fossil Fuels. Come together with us to stop investments in companies that are polluting and destroying the planet such as oil and coal companies, by convincing people to drop their personal […]
Join the Arizona State University Global Institute for Sustainability for a conversation with representatives from the Navajo region, energy field, and policy realm on the complex web of sustainability issues, ranging from environmental protection, social and environmental justice, economic development, as well as water and energy policy, both regional and federal.
The Grand Canyon Association is pleased to present the 7th Annual Celebration of Art. Each year, a group of artists gather at Grand Canyon National Park for the Celebration of Art presented by Grand Canyon Association. Proceeds from the event go toward a fund to establish a permanent art venue at Grand Canyon. If you […]
The evening will feature four short films as well as speakers from tribes in Utah and Arizona. Concerned about the proposed Green River nuclear power plant and funding cuts in the cleanup of radioactive uranium tailings next to the Colorado River, tribal leaders and Elders from the Colorado River Indian Tribes will be traveling nearly 600 miles to Moab from their home along the river in Parker, Arizona for the film festival and forum. They will be joined by tribal members from the White Mesa Ute Community, Hopi Tribe, Navajo Nation and Uintah Ouray Ute Tribe who will discuss efforts to protect the rivers, people and sacred sites from destruction and desecration.