CIPR Annual Gathering on Law & Policy
Law & Policy · Conference

CIPR Annual Gathering on Law & Policy

An annual gathering focused on law and policy regarding Indigenous peoples' rights.

Fri, 5 Jun 2026 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (America/New_York) RWU Global Heritage Hall Bristol , Rhode Island
The Center for Indigenous Peoples Rights Annual Gathering on Law & Policy brings together experts, advocates, and community members to discuss critical legal and policy issues affecting Indigenous populations. Held at the RWU Global Heritage Hall in Bristol, Rhode Island, this event provides a platform for meaningful dialogue and knowledge sharing. Attendees can participate in person or virtually, making it an accessible opportunity for those dedicated to advancing Indigenous rights and legal advocacy on a global scale.

What to Expect

A full day of professional discourse and community engagement regarding Indigenous legal frameworks.

Who Should Attend

  • Legal professionals
  • Policy makers
  • Indigenous rights advocates
  • Students
  • Academic researchers

Agenda Overview

Full-day program featuring keynote speakers and breakout sessions on current legal challenges.
Venue & Address
RWU Global Heritage Hall
1 Ferry Rd
Bristol , Rhode Island – 02809
United States
Organizer
Center for Indigenous Peoples Rights · Non-profit Organization
An organization dedicated to the legal and policy advancement of Indigenous peoples.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the event open to the public?
Yes, the event is open to the public.
Can I attend virtually?
Yes, virtual attendance options are available.
Where is the event located?
RWU Global Heritage Hall, 1 Ferry Rd, Bristol, RI.
When is the event?
June 5, 2026.
Who organizes this?
The Center for Indigenous Peoples Rights.
Is registration required?
Please check the official event website for ticket and registration details.
Tags
Law Policy Indigenous Rights Bristol Conference Human Rights
Summary
Annual legal and policy conference hosted by the Center for Indigenous Peoples Rights.
Highlights
  • Expert panel discussions
  • Policy advocacy workshops
  • Indigenous rights legal updates
  • Networking opportunities
  • Hybrid attendance options
  • Academic insights
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