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Nationwide Indigenous Justice Project Manager (2 Year Term Limited Fellowship)
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- Indigenous Justice (IJ) work at the ACLU seeks to support and advance the sovereignty of Indigenous people and Nations through culturally authentic and Indigenous-centered legal, policy, advocacy, and organizing work designed to dismantle colonial systems of oppression.
- Through this work, we aim to support Indigenous communities and follow their lead as they work to uphold their sovereignty, dignity, and autonomy.
- Ensure that the ACLU-WA's Indigenous Justice work centers race equity and Indigenous justice as an overarching value in advocacy work.
- Establish and cultivate relationships with the ACLU National's office of Affiliate Support and Nationwide Initiatives (ASNI) and other departments to promote Indigenous Justice work in the broader organization.
- With the Integrated Advocacy Director and other staff, build relationship with Indigenous leaders, Indigenous led community-based organizations, advocacy groups that focus on Indigenous Justice issues, and tribal government leaders across Washington to learn more about opportunities for the ACLU-WA to partner on efforts to advance Indigenous Justice.
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