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Welcome to the ASU American Indian Policy Institute's Official Blog.  The purpose of this blog is to provide an immediate way to get vital information out to Tribal Nations, to provide a more interactive space for information to get out to those working with Native Nations and to provide a more personal space for stories related. This is an educational space. Therefore, all writing is done by AIPI staff, will be vetted by leadership, and will have links or documentation to support concepts, ideas, and topics. If you have any concerns or suggestions about the blog please contact us directly.

ILA Gives Thanks to Guest Speakers

March 31, 2022  /  Kristen Talbert

We have successfully completed our first cohort of the Indigenous Leadership Academy (ILA)!  We will share more about this exciting experience…

ILA  Leadership  NDNLed

Tribal Nations Undercounted in 2020 Census

March 28, 2022  /  H. Trostle

The 2020 Census undercount poses challenges to Tribes. The expanded outreach of the 2020 Census was no match for the obstacles created by COVID-19,…

Census  Governance  Sovereignty  Indian Country

Capacity Building

We Were Here First: Indigenous Leadership Guidance from Geoff Blackwell

March 24, 2022  /  Sadie Vermillion

On the winter evening of February 25, 2022, Indigenous leaders from throughout Arizona sat down in front of their devices to commence module five of…

ILA  Leadership  NDNLed  Indian Country

Maria Tallchief and the Five Moons

March 18, 2022  /  Kristen Talbert

The Indigenous Leadership Academy is currently ongoing. Stay tuned to see updates about the program! “Revolutionary,” “electrifying passion,” and “…

ILA  NDNLed  Resilience  Indian Country

AIPI's Mission in Action

March 14, 2022  /  Traci L. Morris, Ph.D

Have you read our mission statement lately?  Let me share it with you. The American Indian Policy Institute is an Indigenous-led and staffed…

FCC Adopts Final Rule for the Affordable Connectivity Program

March 7, 2022  /  Sadie Vermillion

On January 21, 2022, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released a Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking adopting the…

Broadband  Digital Divide  Indian Country

ILA Expresses Gratitude

March 4, 2022  /  Kristen Talbert

Can you believe we are halfway through the inaugural cohort of the Indigenous Leadership Academy (ILA)? We’ve had the honor of having very talented…

ILA  Labriola  Leadership  NDNLed  Indian Country

NDIA Receives Grant for Digital Inclusion

February 24, 2022  /  H. Trostle

The National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) will use a $10 million grant to support a national digital equity program, with a focus on rural and…

Broadband  Sovereignty  Digital Divide  Indian Country

Tribal Libraries Fully Qualify for E-Rate Broadband Internet Subsidies

February 18, 2022  /  H. Trostle

At long last, Tribal libraries fully qualify for E-Rate broadband internet subsidies. Tribal libraries are often located in remote areas and can…

Broadband  Digital Divide  Indian Country