Webinar “Best Practices for Nonprofits Working with Tribal Nations”

Thank you For Joining

by Kelly Campbell, Policy Director

Thank you for joining our webinar “Best Practices for Nonprofits Working with Tribal Nations.” Speakers included: Erica Costa, Indian Law attorney at Berkey Williams, LLC. Erica is a descendant of the Sherwood Valley Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians and Round Valley Indian Tribes; Se-ah-dom Edmo, Executive Director, Seeding Justice. Se-ah-dom is Shoshone-Bannock, Nez Perce, and Yakama; Lauren Goldberg, Executive Director, Columbia Riverkeeper, and former legal and program director for the organization. It was a rich discussion and we hope to keep this conversation going within our movements. 

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