• October 13: Indigenous Peoples Day

    Is your city or state among the hundreds that celebrate the Indigenous Peoples Day holiday?* How do Native communities near you celebrate it? How are you (and your family, school, workplace, faith community) planning to observe the holiday this year? How can you introduce this holiday to people who may Read more…

  • Organizing Meeting: AZ Corporation Commission

    Virtual - Zoom

    Join us for this important meeting. Learn more about how the Commission works, and the proposed rate hikes and the energy policy changes the Commission is making. Let’s talk about how you can help share this information and learn how utility bills and climate effects are impacting people in your Read more…

  • AZIPL S.A.G.E. Roundtable

    Virtual - Zoom

    Join us on Tuesday, November 4th @ 5:30 PM for our regularly-scheduled 1st Tuesday monthly SAGE Roundtable!  This is a chance to engage with new AZIPL endeavors, catch up on relevant climate news, and meet other S.A.G.E. teams doing amazing work. Register for the Zoom Link.

  • Indigenous Impact Alliance – Free Screening Offer (in person through Dec. 31st)

    You Provide The Location

    Contact AZIPL at info@azipl.org to schedule a FREE screening of one to five powerful indigenous-led documentaries.  You choose the film(s), time and location. AZIPL is happy to support the work of the Indigenous Impact Alliance by offering free community screenings of these 5 documentaries: Bring Them Home, Singing Back the Buffalo, Sugarcane, Yintah and Remaining Native.  This opportunity for Read more…

  • Decolonizing Our Activism: The 7th Fire – How to be a Good Ally

    Virtual - Zoom

    REGISTER HERE In this interactive workshop, Sweetwater Nannauck (Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian) will explain how working with Native Americans toward social and environmental justice involves letting go of and dismantling colonial cycles of oppression. We'll explore Indigenous resistance that is based on tradition and culture, learn what it means to be Read more…

  • Singing Back the Buffalo – Prescott Movie Screening

    Sacred Heart Catholic Church 150 Fleury Ave, Prescott, United States

    Register BELOW 🦬 Singing Back the Buffalo is a story of Indigenous visionaries who are rematriating buffalo to heal both land and people.  Join Sacred Heart in Prescott for the movie followed by discussion with guest panelists. This movie is brought to you through a partnership with the Indigenous Impact Read more…

  • Te Ata: Bearer of the Morning – Film Screening

    Desert Garden United Church of Christ 18818 N. 128th Ave., AZ, United States

    In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, Desert Garden UCC of Christ's Mission Outreach and OnA Team invite you to a special screening of the acclaimed film Te Ata: Bearer of the Morning. Te Ata tells the inspiring true story of Mary Thompson Fisher, a Chickasaw woman who broke barriers Read more…

  • Christian Nationalism: Why Does It Matter to the Church?

    King of Glory: A Lutheran Community 2085 E. Southern Ave, Tempe, AZ, United States

    Community Conversation: Understanding Christian Nationalism Tuesday, November 18 | 6:30PM | King of Glory Sanctuary Join us for a thoughtful community conversation about Christian Nationalism -- what it is, why it matters, and how we as people of faith and neighbors can respond with compassion, hospitality, and the truth of Read more…

  • Prayer Walk on the Arizona Trail

    Picketpost Trailhead near Picketpost Mouintain, Tonto National Forest AZ, United States

    🕙 Time: Prayer Circle begins at 10:00 AM · Hike and Walk begin at 10:30 AM 📍 Location: Picketpost Trailhead near Picketpost Mountain, Tonto National Forest, Arizona PLEASE use THIS REGISTRATION FORM to RSVP & learn more about the event. Event Description Join the Arizona Faith Network, Arizona Trail Association, Read more…

  • Walk 4 Unity – 8th Annual Community Walk for Human Rights Day

    ASU Chadler Innovation Center 249 East Chicago Street, Chandler, AZ, United States

    Celebrating United Nations Human Rights Day.  Stand up for Human Rights through music, food, informational booths (AZIPL will be there), prizes, a voluntary walk, and a free clothing and food exchange.