Message from IITC Board President
On behalf of the IITC Board of Directors, I want to express my sincere appreciation to everyone, including our staff, supporters and allies. Your hard work, solidarity and generosity helped us to make IITC’s work in 2022 successful, with historic advances that will take us into the future in a good way. We continued to support the efforts of grass-roots Indigenous communities to rebuild their resiliency after the pandemic through community-based food sovereignty projects and advanced the development of our Jackie Warledo Research center in our Tucson Office with documents and photos spanning 50 years of the Indigenous Peoples rights movement for use by students, teachers, UN bodies, film makers and other researchers. Despite recent sad losses, including staff member Chris Honahnie in December 2022 and IITC Vice President Hinewirangi Kohu in February 2023, we are committed to continuing our work in support of Indigenous Peoples’ struggles to defend their lands, Treaties, environmental health, food systems, climate justice and ways of life in the coming year.
It continues to be an honor to serve our Peoples in this way.
Ay Hy,
Ron Lameman,
IITC Board President, Beaver Lake Cree Nation, Treaty No. 6 Territory
IITC Offices
In 2022, IITC continued to carry out its work from offices in Tucson, Arizona, San Francisco, California and Guatemala City, Guatemala hosted by IITC Affiliate the National Coordination of Guatemalan Widows (CONAVIGUA).
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IITC 2022 Annual Report
Message from IITC Board President
On behalf of the IITC Board of Directors, I want to express my sincere appreciation to everyone, including our staff, supporters and allies. Your hard work, solidarity and generosity helped us to make IITC’s work in 2022 successful, with historic advances that will take us into the future in a good way. We continued to support the efforts of grass-roots Indigenous communities to rebuild their resiliency after the pandemic through community-based food sovereignty projects and advanced the development of our Jackie Warledo Research center in our Tucson Office with documents and photos spanning 50 years of the Indigenous Peoples rights movement for use by students, teachers, UN bodies, film makers and other researchers. Despite recent sad losses, including staff member Chris Honahnie in December 2022 and IITC Vice President Hinewirangi Kohu in February 2023, we are committed to continuing our work in support of Indigenous Peoples’ struggles to defend their lands, Treaties, environmental health, food systems, climate justice and ways of life in the coming year.
It continues to be an honor to serve our Peoples in this way.
Ay Hy,
Ron Lameman,
IITC Board President, Beaver Lake Cree Nation, Treaty No. 6 Territory
IITC Offices
In 2022, IITC continued to carry out its work from offices in Tucson, Arizona, San Francisco, California and Guatemala City, Guatemala hosted by IITC Affiliate the National Coordination of Guatemalan Widows (CONAVIGUA).