Halaakoke relatives,
In this moment of overlapping crises, THRIVE offers a road map to a just recovery and regenerative future that not only invests in climate, infrastructure, jobs, and justice at the scale and scope necessary to address these crises, it also:
prioritizes the strengthening of Indigenous and Tribal sovereigntyupholds Nation-to-Nation relationshipsstrengthens consultation standards by codifying Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC)recognizes the UN’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples addresses Tribal concerns regarding jurisdictional authorityRight now, we have the once-in-a-generation opportunity to demand Congress go big and bold by delivering a comprehensive jobs and infrastructure package that meets our communities' needs, protects the environment for future generations, and upholds Tribal sovereignty.
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