Media Advisory: NCAI’s Policy Research Center Hosts 15th Annual Tribal Leader/Scholar Forum as an Online Event
WASHINGTON, D.C. | The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Policy Research Center (PRC) is honored to host the 15th Annual Tribal Leader/Scholar Forum (TLSF) beginning on September 1-3, 2020 in an online, virtual setting. The TLSF focuses on research and data that helps tribal nations take action on policy and engage in strategic decision-making for stronger futures for their communities. This event will include sessions featuring researchers, practitioners, community members, and others as they present their findings to tribal leaders, policymakers, and tribal members.
Marketplace – NCAI’s first-ever virtual Marketplace is open and free to the public. Check out fine, handmade native jewelry and artwork and browse products and services for tribal entities, non-profits, and government agencies working in Indian Country. The marketplace is a component of the 15th Annual Tribal Leader Scholar Forum.
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