AIPI Blog
ILA: Inaugural Program Synopsis
April 11, 2022 / Sadie Vermillion
Saturday, March 26, 2022, marked the closing of the American Indian Policy Institute’s (AIPI) first-ever Indigenous Leadership Academy (ILA). A…
ILA Coordinator Wraps up Module 10
April 7, 2022 / Kristen Talbert
Saturday, March 26, 2022, marked the closing of the American Indian Policy Institute’s (AIPI) first-ever Indigenous Leadership Academy (ILA). A…
ASU Celebrates Indigenous Culture Week
April 6, 2022 / Beth Santistevan
For Arizona State University, this week is shaping to be reflective, educational, valuable and cultural. April 4th through the 10th is Indigenous…
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…
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,…
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…
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 “…
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…