Promo Kit: January in Tucson 2025

Thank you for helping us get the word out about January in Tucson (JIT) 2025!

JIT is the premiere accelerated Indigenous governance education event in the United States. The 2025 program will feature 11 three-day courses between January 6-25, 2025 led by a host of faculty who “literally wrote the book on Indigenous governance,” according to Indigenous Governance Program Manager Torivio Fodder (Taos Pueblo).

University of Arizona students can earn up to 10 graduate credits during the program. Options for continuing legal education credits (CLE) and professional development certificates are also available for non-UA students.

We’ve compiled the following pre-made content to make it easy for you to share this exciting opportunity with the UArizona community and beyond, including custom graphics, flyers, ready-to-post text and blurbs for your newsletters, emails and any other announcement you see fit to distribute.

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For promotional support, contact Craig Baker, Udall Center Comms & Marketing Lead: csbaker@arizona.edu

For questions about the program, contact Indigenous Governance Program Manager Tory Fodder at taf05@arizona.edu.

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🦅🎓Join the Native Nations Institute for accelerated Indigenous governance education!

Registration is now open for January In Tucson 2025!

The @IndigenousGovernanceProgram (a partnership between the @NativeNationsInstitute and the @uaiplp) kicks off three weeks of accelerated, masters-level Indigenous governance courses on January 6. Each three-day course offers world-class instruction & engaged peers on campus in the Sonoran desert!🌵☀️

- UA grad students can earn up to 10 credits in three weeks

- Continuing education certificate available for non-UA students

- No prerequisites or prior learning needed!

Learn more at igp.arizona.edu/jit

🦅🎓Join the Native Nations Institute for accelerated Indigenous governance education!

Registration is now open for January In Tucson 2025!

The @IndigenousGovernanceProgram (a partnership between the @NativeNationsInstitute and the @uaiplp) kicks off three weeks of accelerated, masters-level Indigenous governance courses on January 6. Each three-day course offers world-class instruction & engaged peers on campus in the Sonoran desert!🌵☀️

- UA grad students can earn up to 10 credits in three weeks

- Continuing education certificate available for non-UA students

- No prerequisites or prior learning needed!

Learn more at igp.arizona.edu/jit

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🦅Registration is now open for January In Tucson 2025!🎓

Learn Indigenous governance with world-class @nniarizona faculty and similarly motivated peers in some of the best winter weather on the planet!🌵☀️

Details here: igp.arizona.edu/jit

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SL: 🎓Accelerate your [graduate/law] degree during January in Tucson

Attention [UA Grad/Law] Students!

Registration is now open for the Indigenous Governance Program’s annual accelerated education event, January in Tucson (JIT).

This is your chance to earn up to 10 graduate or law school credits in a single month!

JIT will offer 11 accelerated, master’s-level courses in subjects relevant to students of Indigenous Governance, Native Nation Building, Indigenous Law and Policy and more.

Each one-credit course runs for four hours each day on three consecutive days between January 6-25, 2025. Available courses include:

Native Nation Building

  • LAW 631D - Rebuilding Native Nations: An Introduction
  • LAW 656B - Comparative Indigenous Governance
  • LAW 631K - The Evidence for Native Nation Building
  • LAW 631J - Making Change Happen

Indigenous Governance and Self-Determination

  • LAW 656A - Intergovernmental Relations
  • LAW 525 - Native Economic Development
  • LAW 695 - Navajo Common Law

Indigenous Law and Policy

  • LAW 631F - Law and Culture
  • LAW 631M - Comparative Legal Systems and Their Role in Nation Building
  • LAW 631L - Constitutions of Indigenous Nations
  • LAW 579A - Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Under International Law

If you are interested in attending any of these courses, please register via UAccess.

Save your seat today before courses fill up!

Any questions may be directed to Indigenous Governance Program Manager Tory Fodder at taf05@arizona.edu.

Learn more about JIT 2025 here.

SL: Accelerate your Indigenous governance education this January🪶🏜️

Dear friends, family and colleagues:

Registration is now open for the Indigenous Governance Program’s (IGP) annual accelerated education event, January in Tucson (JIT).

Don’t miss your chance to participate in the premiere Indigenous governance education event led by faculty who “literally wrote the book on Indigenous Governance,” in the words of IGP Manager Torivio Fodder (Taos Pueblo).

JIT will offer 11 accelerated, master’s-level courses in subjects relevant to students of Indigenous Governance, Native Nation Building, Indigenous Law and Policy and more.

No prerequisites or prior learning is required to participate and options for attorney CLE and professional development certificates are available for non-UA students.

Each one-credit course runs for four hours each day on three consecutive days between January 6-25, 2025. 

Save your seat today before courses fill up!

Any questions may be directed to Indigenous Governance Program Manager Tory Fodder at taf05@arizona.edu.

Learn more about JIT 2025 and register for classes here.

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January in Tucson is back for 2025! Don’t miss your chance to attend the U of A Indigenous Governance Program’s premiere accelerated education event led by world-class faculty who “literally wrote the book on Indigenous governance.” Graduate and law students can earn one academic credit in each three-day course for a total of up to 10 credits. Professional development certificates are available to non-UA students and attorneys can earn CLE for attending. Courses run January 6-25, 2025 at the James E. Rogers College of Law. Details here: https://igp.arizona.edu/jit 

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January in Tucson is back! Don’t miss your chance to attend the U of A Indigenous Governance Program’s premiere accelerated education event led by faculty who “literally wrote the book on Indigenous governance.” January 6-25, 2025 at the James E. Rogers College of Law. Details here: https://igp.arizona.edu/jit 

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