On October 19, a cohort of Indigenous students from Yale traveled to Washington D.C. for a professional development trip. Organized by the Native American Cultural Center (...
Professors Hiʻilei Hobart and Tarren Andrews were both hired in 2022 as faculty members in the Ethnicity, Race, and Migration Program. Specializing in Native studies, they...
by Molly Weiner
Originally posted on Voices, the Yale Sustainable Food Program student blog, on November 22, 2022.
Friday, November 11 looked a little different from the...
This week award-winning writer and advocate and citizen of the Cherokee Nation Rebecca Nagle visited Yale in conjunction with her Poynter Fellowship in Journalism. Nagle’s...
A profound conference of generosity, insight, and leadership through practice and scholarship, the interdisciplinary (Re)Thinking Landscapes: Ways of Knowing / Ways of Being...
On September 23, the NYU-Yale American Indian Sovereignty Project hosted Senator for Western Australia and Yawuru Elder Patrick Dodson at NYU Law School. The Sovereignty...
In August, the NYU-Yale American Indian Sovereignty Project filed its fourth U.S. Supreme Court amicus brief in Brackeen v. Haaland, doing so in partnership with the American...