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March 8, 2011

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Udall Center-NNI Book Festival News


PRESENTATIONS  

Several authors from the Udall Center and the Native Nations Institute will appear at the Tucson Festival of Books this coming weekend (March 12-13) on the UA Mall:

LAURA LOPEZ-HOFFMAN, co-editor of Conservation of Shared Environments: Learning from the United States and Mexico, will appear on two author panels on Saturday, Mar. 12:

Hot Times: Can Nature Survive Us?
Sat 11:30am - 12:30pm
Student Union - Gallagher Theater
Broadcast on CSPAN

and

One Environment, Two Nations
Sat 2:30pm - 3:30pm
Koffler - Room 216

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RACHEL STARKS
, JEN McCORMACK, and STEVE CORNELL, co-authors of Native Nations and U.S. Borders: Challenges to Indigenous Culture, Citizenship, and Security, will talk about their new book at the panel:

 
Native Nations and U.S. Borders
Sat 1:00 PM - 02:00 PM
Koffler - Room 204 


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UDALL CENTER/NNI BOOTH


 
Visit the Udall Center and NNI at the festival at BOOTH 206 located by the TMC Main Entertainment Stage.

We'll have a display of recent books, videos, and other publications by various members of our staff and affiliated researchers.


And then visit the photo exhibit, "2011 Eye on the Environment Winners," at BOOTH 207 (UA Institute of the Environment) to see the 1st prize-winning photograph of Chrys Gakopoulos, Udall Center graphic designer.



For more information on the 2011 Tucson Festival of Books, click here


UDALL CENTER PUBLICATIONS
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Robert Merideth
Editor in Chief
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Chrys Gakopoulos
Graphic Designer (Udall Center)
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Ariel Mack
Graphic Designer (NNI)
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Emily McGovern
Editorial Associate and Research Analyst
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UDALL CENTER

Established in 1987, the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy sponsors policy-relevant, interdisciplinary research and forums that link scholarship and education with decision-making. The Center specializes in issues concerning: (1) environmental policy, primarily in the Southwest and U.S.-Mexico border region; (2) immigration policy of the United States; and (3) Indigenous nations policy.


NATIVE NATIONS INSTITUTE

The Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management, and Policy (NNI), founded in 2001 by the Morris K. Udall Foundation (now Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation) and The University of Arizona and housed at the Udall Center, serves as a self-determination, governance, and development resource for Indigenous nations in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere.

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