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SJRIP Annual Meeting
MAY
15
This is a meeting of the San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program. The first part of the day is an annual summary of the previous year and the second part of the meeting is a joint meeting between the two committees that make up the program that are composed of representatives from Utah, New Mexico, Colorado, Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, Southern Ute Tribe, Jicarilla Apache Tribe, Navajo Nation, Water Users, The Nature Conservancy, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Reclamation, and the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
ISP Weekly Meeting
MAY
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The Indigenous Society of Psychologists (ISP) is a student chapter of the Society of Indian Psychologists (SIP) ultimately striving to represent Indigenous psychologists by raising awareness and advocating for the mental well-being of Indigenous peoples. ISP is a student organization upholding the intention of creating supportive relationships that provide a network within the professional field of Psychology; our members work together to raise awareness of various mental health conditions and factors that impact Indigenous communities. As students of Fort Lewis College, we are provided with educational resources needed to further our scholarly advancement and our overall understanding of the wide-ranging field of Psychology, and our communal support gives students the professional apparatus necessary to become successful leaders."
Geosciences Speaker
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Geosciences Lecture $20 fee for dinner fourcornersgeologicalsociety.org
"Demon Mineral" Film Screening
MAY
19
Join the Tribal Water Media Fellowship and filmmakers as they show the film "Demon Mineral" about uranium mining on tribal lands. A conversation with filmmakers Hadley Austin and Yoni Goldstein will follow the film. This event is free and open to the public!
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Aztec Ruins Historic Inscription Project
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ISP Weekly Meeting
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The Indigenous Society of Psychologists (ISP) is a student chapter of the Society of Indian Psychologists (SIP) ultimately striving to represent Indigenous psychologists by raising awareness and advocating for the mental well-being of Indigenous peoples. ISP is a student organization upholding the intention of creating supportive relationships that provide a network within the professional field of Psychology; our members work together to raise awareness of various mental health conditions and factors that impact Indigenous communities. As students of Fort Lewis College, we are provided with educational resources needed to further our scholarly advancement and our overall understanding of the wide-ranging field of Psychology, and our communal support gives students the professional apparatus necessary to become successful leaders."
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