Here at the University of Arizona, the Haury Program is a grant-awarding program that has dedicated scientific, law and public policy, and financial resources to outreach programs that address water sustainability needs of Indian Country, with emphasis on the Navajo Nation. We welcome collaborators—researchers, philanthropists, and all others who share our social justice and sustainability goals. COVID-19 made this more urgent, but this was a preexisting issue for the Navajo Nation, and one that must be addressed systemically, not just in short run. It also must be done with respect for tribal sovereignty, and in response to its objectives and priorities.
If you are interested in collaboration, please contact us
Toni M. Massaro
Interim Director
Haury Program
Tucson, AZ .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
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BY Toni M Massaro
ON June 30, 2020 11:17 AM
This is absolutely critical
Here at the University of Arizona, the Haury Program is a grant-awarding program that has dedicated scientific, law and public policy, and financial resources to outreach programs that address water sustainability needs of Indian Country, with emphasis on the Navajo Nation. We welcome collaborators—researchers, philanthropists, and all others who share our social justice and sustainability goals. COVID-19 made this more urgent, but this was a preexisting issue for the Navajo Nation, and one that must be addressed systemically, not just in short run. It also must be done with respect for tribal sovereignty, and in response to its objectives and priorities.
If you are interested in collaboration, please contact us
Toni M. Massaro
Interim Director
Haury Program
Tucson, AZ
.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
BY Margaret Johnson
ON June 30, 2020 06:39 PM
I am primarily interested in the Navajo, here in the US.
Or whatever remains of it after 45.