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World Water Week 2024

World Water Week 2024 On Friday, August 23, 2024, members of Tó Nizhóní Ání (TNA)…

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Reaction to demolition of smokestacks at San Juan Generating Station 

For For Immediate Release: Saturday, Aug. 24, 2024 Contacts: Reaction to demolition of smokestacks at…

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3rd Watershed Work Session

Tsiyi’ Tó Watershed Project & Training: 3rd Work Session On August 7th and 8th our…

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Black Mesa to Catskills Exchange Program

Catskills Exchange By Raeanna Johnson, Raina Silver, Iris Gillingham, and Liv Bigtree. On June 18,…

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RDC Regular Meeting

Resource and Development Committee Regular Meeting Tó Nizhóní Ání (TNA) provided a report in Diné…

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Summer Session Demonstration

25th Navajo Nation Council Summer Session Demonstration On Monday July 15, 2024, Tó Nizhóní Ání…

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Diné Solidarity for Pushpum

Diné Solidarity for Pushpum Webinar The Navajo Nation Resource and Development Committee (RDC) has approved…

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Protect Navajo Water Logo

Logo Breakdown: Protect Navajo Water In June 2024, our organization proudly unveiled our Protect Navajo…

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Tri-State advances transformative ERP

Tri-State advances transformative electric resource plan with unopposed settlement filing  (June 27, 2024, Westminster, Colo.)…

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Hydrogen Informational Summit

On Wednesday, June 26, 2024, our organization hosted a hydrogen informational summit at the Shiprock…

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Watershed Assessment Week

Tsiyi’ Tó Watershed Project/Training Assessment Week The Watershed Restoration campaign at Tó Nizhóní Ání has…

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Grassroots Response to Navajo Water Rights Settlement

Response from Grassroots, Diné Water Rights Coalition to the Navajo Nation Department of Justice, President…

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Groups representing coal-impacted communities ask ACC to follow through on the agency’s public duty to provide a coal transition framework

Black and white image of a landscape with expansive clouds over a flat terrain, featuring a central logo that reads "tó nizhóní ání, sacred water speaks, est. 2001" with the words "immediate release" below.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday, March 25, 2024 CONTACT: Groups representing coal-impacted communities ask ACC to…

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Black Mesa to Appalachia

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Black Mesa organization travels to the Appalachia region Last week, Tó Nizhóní Ání team members…

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ACC turns it’s back on rural and tribal communities in Arizona that are reeling economically from early coal plant closures

Black and white image of a landscape with expansive clouds over a flat terrain, featuring a central logo that reads "tó nizhóní ání, sacred water speaks, est. 2001" with the words "immediate release" below.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024 CONTACT: ACC turns its back on rural and…

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