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Advocacy & Water Protection in Native California Summer Speakers Series & Certificate Program Hosted by Save California Salmon & HSU Native American Studies Module 1: The State of California Salmon June 2020 The first module of our three-part Advocacy & Water Protection in Native California training and certificate program will examine the fundamentals of water policy and law at the state and federal level with a focus on tribal nations. This installment will also provide critical updates on key policy initiatives in three watersheds including the Klamath River, the Eel River, and the Sacramento River. June 5, 2020 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. CORE Course: Understanding Water Policy, Law and Tribal Sovereignty Regina Chichizola - Save California Salmon Dr. Cutcha Risling Baldy - HSU Native American Studies This CORE Course is focused on the basics of water policy and law and how public policy works in California. The course discusses environmental law like NEPA & CEQA, current litigations and state water laws. We will also discuss how to advocate through public policy on the national and state level, community organizing, and how policy applies to Tribes. The course will include best practices for working with tribes and an introduction to case studies like Klamath dams FERC process. If you are registered for the certificate program please remember to fill out your evaluation form after the webinar which was sent with your registration.