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Community Voices, Survivor Support: Take the Dghaznigi Community Needs Assessment Survey

January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month, a national observance that raises awareness about human trafficking and empowers the public to take action. The Alaska Native Justice Center (ANJC) invites you to participate in their Dghaznigi Community Needs Assessment to understand ...

Annual Child Welfare and Tribal Justice Conference Brings Together Tribal Workers from throughout the State

This September, ANJC held its second Alaska Tribal Child Welfare and Tribal Justice Conference, an annual opportunity for Tribal ICWA workers and others to connect, learn, and draw inspiration from one another and from conference speakers

2024 Alaska Tribal Child Welfare & Tribal Justice Conference Sept. 9-11

The Alaska Tribal Child Welfare & Tribal Justice Conference will be held September 9-11, 2024 in Anchorage (exact location to be announced in June). This years theme is “Strengthening Our Roots, Honoring Our Children: Implementing Culturally Responsive Practices for Tribal Justice and Tribal Child Welfare.” This conference is ...

Sitka Students See Themselves in Legal Careers, Thanks to Color of Justice Conference

Last November, 86 Mount Edgecumbe High School (MEHS) students became lawyers, judges, and jurors for a single afternoon as they decided the fate of fictional defendants. The mock trial—which provided the students a glimpse at what it’s like to work ...

ICWA Introductory Training for Tribes in Alaska

Alaska Native Justice Center (ANJC) is offering a comprehensive introductory training on the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) multiple times this year, and registration is now open. This two-day training covers various crucial aspects of ICWA, including its historical context, ...
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