Sunday, April 26, 2026

Native Organizers Alliance - Leadership and organizing training grounded in Indigenous values

 

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Patricia,

I can tell you, year after year, the work we do together restoring traditional organizing practices of Tribal and Native leaders and building Native political power is felt across Turtle Island.

We’re able to do this work because of you, your support, and the commitment of our partners.

Next week in Detroit, we’ll bring together more than 60 Tribal and Native organizers, younger and older, from all across Turtle Island. Through an understanding of the collective history of Tribal Nations and Native movements we will skill up in how to gather the insights of our neighbors and communities and explore together how we navigate the challenging political landscape to ensure our sovereign rights, our cultural continuity, and the health and well-being of our communities for the next seven generations and beyond.

Please support this work with a generous donation that delivers the resources to train, mentor, and engage the Native leaders Indian Country needs right now.

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Just like our previous trainings, next weekend will be a game changer for those who participate.

This training is launching community surveys in 15 tribal and urban Native communities. We are taking a big step to restoring traditional Indigenous practices of organizing circles of community care and protection.

And even though you may not be there in person, you will be in spirit, because the support you provide will be seeding a generational movement to resist, reclaim and rebuild our communities for the good of all living beings.

Hawwih (thank you in Caddo) for being a part of our circle.

Judith LeBlanc (Caddo)
Executive Director

BUILD NATIVE POLITICAL POWER
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