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Breaking barriers, honoring diversity and advancing inclusion: USDA Partners with University of North Carolina at Pembroke to Expand Opportunities for Tribal Students

October 24, 2024 L'Tonya Davis, USDA’s Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer, Office of the Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer (OCDIO)

October is a special month, full of opportunities to reflect on the beauty and strength found in our diversity. As we celebrate both Global Diversity Awareness Month and National Disability Employment Awareness Month, we’re reminded of how different perspectives and experiences can shape a more...

Equity Initiatives

Reflecting on and Improving on Tribal Programs at FNS

September 19, 2023 Cindy Long, USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service Administrator

Each opportunity to engage directly with the people we serve through our programs provides moments to learn and reflect. For far too long, decisions about the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations, also known as FDPIR, were made for tribes rather than with tribes or even by tribes. But...

Food and Nutrition

The Committee to Update 2025 Dietary Guidelines is Strengthened by Diverse and Indigenous Perspectives

February 03, 2023 Heather Dawn Thompson, Director, USDA Office of Tribal Relations

From the beginning of the Biden-Harris administration, Secretary Vilsack has challenged our team to rethink USDA initiatives from an indigenous perspective. One of the most important things we do at USDA is publish the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGAs) with our partners at the Department of...

Food and Nutrition

Expanding Commodity Markets and Incorporating Indigenous Knowledge and Values into Climate Smart Agriculture

January 24, 2023 Heather Dawn Thompson, Director of the USDA Office of Tribal Relations

USDA’s Office of Tribal Relations is excited about the Department’s new investments through Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities. We’re investing a total of $3.1 billion in 141 projects. More than 20 tribes and tribal groups across the nation are partnering in many of these projects.

Climate Initiatives

Secretary Perdue Affirms USDA’s Commitment to Indian Country

June 09, 2017 Linda Cronin, Acting Director of Tribal Relations, and Lawrence Shorty, Director of the 1994 Program

Within a month of his start, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue followed through on his promise to Indian Country to visit tribal leaders. Joining tribal representatives, Senators Rounds and Thune, and Congresswoman Noem at Oglala Lakota College’s Rapid City Extension Center, Secretary Perdue aimed...

Rural Farming Conservation

USDA Foods Help Nourish a Culture

November 04, 2015 Emily Doxtator, WINS Intern, USDA Office of Tribal Relations (Member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin)

USDA celebrates National Native American Heritage Month in November with a blog series focused on USDA’s support of Tribal Nations and highlighting a number of our efforts throughout Indian Country and Alaska. Traditional foods are of significant value to Native American and Alaskan Natives today...

Food and Nutrition

New Farm Bill Conservation Program Benefits Tribes Nationwide

February 11, 2015 Leslie Wheelock, Director, Office of Tribal Relations

Stewardship of the land is a sacred principle for many American Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages. For those looking to create a conservation strategy, however, it is important to understand early on that the terrain doesn’t stop where your land ends. Through the Regional Conservation...

Conservation

Native American Civil Rights Legend Urges Action

November 19, 2014 Leslie Wheelock, (Oneida) Director, Office of Tribal Relations

Legendary Native American Indian activist, educator and former government official Ada Deer (Menominee) delivered a charge to those attending USDA’s Native American Heritage Month observance here in Washington last week. “Be activists to achieve change,” she said. “We all pay our rent on the planet...

Rural
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