Cultural Erasure of Indigenous Communities | How Things Work: The Legal Edition
Автор: ABA Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice
Загружено: 2025-11-03
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In 2025, a shift in the focus of federal Executive Orders initiated recent attempts to systematically remove and suppress programs that recognized groups based on shared identity or practices, including Native Americans and Tribal Nations. This episode explores the profound impact these actions may have on rights and liberties, working towards erasing a rich tapestry of culture and history. Tune in to a compelling discussion that sheds light on these critical issues.
Speakers
Linda Benally – Corporate Attorney, Pinnacle West Capital Corporation; ABA Observer to the United Nations Economic and Social Council in Geneva
Ann Marie Bledsoe-Downes – Executive Vice President of Community Impact & Engagement, Ho-Chunk, Inc. Professor of Practice & Director of the Indian Gaming & Tribal Self-Governance Programs, Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
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