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HWY 264, 100 Taylor Road | Karigan Professional Building, Suite 111 | St. Michaels, Arizona 86511 www.nnhrc.navajo-nsn.gov
Immediate Release: August 28, 2017
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission hosting an Environmental Justice Listening Session and Seminar
The Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission (“Commission”) will be hosting an Environmental Justice and Implementation of United Nation Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (“UNDRIP”), listening session and seminar. What: Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) listening session When: Tuesday, September 12, 2017 | 9:00AM to 4:00PM Where: Farmington Civic Center, 200 W. Arrington St, Farmington, NM What: Environmental Justice and Implementation of UNDRIP When: Wednesday, September 13, 2017 | 9:00AM to 4:00PM Where: Navajo Navajo Division of Transportation, #16 Old Coalmine Road, Mentmore, NM Topics:
• Environmental Justice (“EJ”) & United States Environmental Protection Agency’s EJ Policies, Programs and Actives in Support of Meaningful Public Engagement
• Application of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Community Action for Renewed Environment
• Hozhoogo Na’ada Assessment Methodology
For more information about the upcoming event contact the office of Commission at 928-871-7436 or visit the Commission website at www.nnhrc.navajo-nsn.gov.
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Office of Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission
P.O. Box 129 | St. Michaels, Navajo Nation (AZ) 86511 Phone: (928) 871-7436 | Fax: (928) 871-7437
Environmental Justice and the Implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People
SEPTEMBER 12, 2017
SEPTEMBER 13, 2017
EPA LISTENING SESSION | 9:00AM-4:00PMFarmington Civic Center, Room 2-3,200 W. Arrington St, Farmington, NM
SEMINAR | 9:00AM-4:00PMNavajo Division of Transportation, RM 308-309, #16 Old Coalmine Road, Mentmore NM
FOR MORE INFORMATION: NAVAJO NATION HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION928-871-7436 | www.nnhrc.navajo-nsn.gov
Environmental Justice & EPA’s Environmental Justice PoliciesApplication of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Community Action for Renewed EnvironmentHozhoogo Na’ada Assessment Methodology
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: