Indigenous Peoples and COVID-19: Issues of Law and Justice – USA

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A co-production of New Zealand's Victoria University of Wellington and the Aotearoa New Zealand Centre for Indigenous Peoples and the Law, the "Indigenous Peoples and COVID-19: Issues of Law and Justice" is a series of conversations focused on the experiences of Indigenous Peoples with COVID-19, particularly government response and the issues of law and justice.

Moderated by Dr. Claire Charters, (Ngati Whakaue, Tuwharetoa, Nga Puhi and Tainui) co-director of the Aotearoa New Zealand Centre for Indigenous Peoples and the Law and produced by Māori Law Review and the Aotearoa New Zealand Centre for Indigenous Peoples and the Law.

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Aliza Organick (Diné), Professor of Law, University of New Mexico School of Law
Kelsey Leonard (Shinnecock Indian Nation), Tribal Co-Lead on the Mid-Atlantic Regional Planning Body of the U.S. National Ocean Council
Dr. Miriam Jorgensen, Research Director, Native Nations Institute at the University of Arizona and the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development at Harvard University
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Māori Law Review and the Aotearoa New Zealand Centre for Indigenous Peoples and the Law. "Indigenous Peoples and COVID-19: Issues of Law and Justice – USA." September 20, 2020. Auckland, New Zealand. Retrieved July 25, 2023 from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-2jvH2x1vA&feature=youtu.be

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