American Indians Pathways Taskforce
The American Indians Pathways Taskforce hosts an annual FREE training and education conference for Leadership to promote the civil rights of American Indians.
A planning body that reflects and provides a platform for the Native American communities it services and partners with and to include Native Americans in the executing missions toward removing barriers that romanticize, inhibit and omit American Indians.
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Sponsors of American Indian Pathways Taskforce are the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Colorado Civil Rights Commission, Health & Human Services-Office of Civil Rights, Department of Labor-OFCCP, Equity Assistance Center, US Department of Agriculture, US Department of Justice-Community Relations Service, City of Aurora, National Association of Human Rights Workers, Colorado Indian Bar Association, Lt. Governor's Commission on Indian Affairs, Denver Anti-Discrimination Office, and CU Denver-American Indian Student Services
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855 Lawrence Way
Denver, CO
80204
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Topics include information on health care, employment, education, environmental justice and nutrition. Also included will be discussions on crisis issues within the Native American communities such as hate crimes, the loss of culture and violence against Native women.
The goal of the training & education leadership conference is to provide answers to a wide range of questions in the Native American community under an umbrella of cultural comfort.
The goal of the training & education leadership conference is to provide answers to a wide range of questions in the Native American community under an umbrella of cultural comfort.