Today, the American Indian Policy Institute at Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University and the National Congress of American Indians proudly launched the Center for Tribal Digital Sovereignty. Unveiled at #NCAIMY24, this first-of-its-kind center marks a significant milestone in supporting tribal governments, leadership and communities in navigating the complexities of digital sovereignty. It will provide Tribal Nations throughout #IndianCountry with essential resources and support to establish digital sovereignty plans. 🗞️ Read more about this groundbreaking initiative: https://bit.ly/4bGpHOI
American Indian Policy Institute
Public Policy
Phoenix, Arizona 8,895 followers
Supporting Tribal sovereignty through examination, exploration, and elevation.
About us
Mission We support Tribal sovereignty through examination, exploration, and elevation of issues impacting communities and American Indian and Alaska Native peoples. The American Indian Policy Institute is an Indigenous-led and staffed research institute at Arizona State University whose work supports Tribal communities and Indigenous peoples nationwide. We do this by creating academic research focused on key issues in Indian Country, and by analyzing and developing policy solutions on the key issues of Indian Country, and with engagement and capacity-building programs within an ecosystem of lifelong learning. AIPI’s expertise and focus is substantively on broadband technology and digital equity, with expertise in tribal telecommunications, communications policy, and newly emerging systems as they impact sovereign Tribal nations. Vision AIPI’s core commitment to Indian Country focuses on new directions and initiatives centered on sovereignty, community service, dedication to research and learning through public service, and supporting tribal communities and leaders in finding solutions while allowing AIPI to be part of the solution in shaping new strategies for Indian Country.
- Website
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https://aipi.asu.edu
External link for American Indian Policy Institute
- Industry
- Public Policy
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2006
- Specialties
- Tribal Digital Sovereignty, Indigenous Leadership, Tribal Policy Analysis, Tribal Digital Equity, and Tribal Broadband
Locations
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Primary
111 E Taylor St
Phoenix, Arizona 85004, US
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1800 I St NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20006, US
Employees at American Indian Policy Institute
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Traci L. Morris Ph.D.
Tribal Digital Sovereignty Expert | Executive Director at the American Indian Policy Institute | Research Professor at Sandra Day O'Connor College of…
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Vanessa Bowen
Sr. Product Designer • Adobe Digital Academy Alumna • UX Mentor • Cyclist
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Beth Santistevan
Policy and Communications Program Coordinator at the American Indian Policy Institute at ASU
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Najumudheen Shihab
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Updates
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Arizona approved volume two of the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program funding plan on August 5, 2024. The Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA) is seeking feedback from potential subgrantees, such as Tribal governments, Tribal ISPs, and other Tribal entities, through the BEAD Market Sounding. Comments must be submitted by November 7, 2024. Visit our blog to learn more! https://ow.ly/tT7V50TJfBB
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The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has announced the FY 2024 Tribal Transit Program (TTP) grant. These funds will be competitively awarded for planning, capital, and operating assistance for tribal public transit services in rural areas. https://ow.ly/MYGv50TIgce
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🪶Today is a good day to be #Indigenous!
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🚨 Quarterly Legislative Update Release 🚨 American Indian Policy Institute is excited to announce the release of our latest Quarterly Legislative Update, which examines key policies and legislation moving through Congress and federal agencies that could have a significant impact on tribes, tribal leaders, and Indian Country. Stay informed about the developments shaping Native communities, including updates on bills, executive actions, and federal programs. 🔗 Access the full update here: https://lnkd.in/g5xEEktY #TribalSovereignty #IndianCountry #PolicyUpdate #AIPI #NativeAmerican #Legislation #Advocacy #IndigenousRights
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The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced the availability of the FY 2024 Tribal Transit Program (TTP) grant. These funds will be competitively awarded for planning, capital, and operating assistance for tribal public transit services in rural areas. https://ow.ly/oX4G50TIg9l
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Discover the latest updates in our October 2024 newsletter. Dive into details about our new Education Policy Brief, recent funding, and other exciting developments happening at AIPI and the Center for Tribal Digital Sovereignty. https://ow.ly/O5As50TIlhQ
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The new 5G Fund for Rural America aims to bring mobile 5G broadband to rural areas of the country. The FCC is asking for feedback on Tribal consent requirements for projects under this fund. Comments need to be sent in by October 17. It's important for Tribes to provide feedback on this proposed rule as it will affect the development of crucial broadband infrastructure that many Tribal communities depend on. #5G #TribalBroadband #TribalDigitalSovereignty https://lnkd.in/gJFpAEj8
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Today, the American Indian Policy Institute (AIPI) at Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, in collaboration with the Center for Indian Education at ASU, proudly presents a Five Year Review of American Indian Education Laws, Policies, and Initiatives. The Journey of American Indian Education is a comprehensive review that sheds light on key legislation and policies that have shaped education for American Indian communities over the past five years. It offers critical insights into the challenges, successes, and opportunities in the evolving educational landscape for Native students. Explore how these findings can impact future efforts to support Native students and educators. 📚🌍 🔗 Read the full report in the link: https://bit.ly/4gz3tAW #AmericanIndianEducation #EducationPolicy #NativeCommunities #IndigenousRights #PolicyResearch #InclusiveEducation #NativeStudents #Indigenous #IndianCountry
The Journey of American Indian Education: A Five-Year Review of American Indian Education Laws, Policies and Initiatives
aipi.asu.edu
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We're looking to hire a Senior Communications Specialist at AIPI. Come join our team! #indigenous https://bit.ly/4efrlbi