The ALASKA NATIVE LANGUAGE PRESERVATION and ADVISORY COUNCIL
will hold a Listening Session public meeting by teleconference on October 19th, 2021 from 2:00 to 5:30 p.m. as part of the First Alaskans Institute's Elders & Youth Conference. Members of the public are invited to attend virtually and share their testimony on how elders and youth can work together to revitalize our languages and any other insights into what the State of Alaska can be doing better to promote the revitalization of Alaska Native languages.
To participate in the listening session in the Elders & Youth Conference, members of the public must register (for free) at https://whova.com/portal/registration/seyc_202110/
Background:
In April 2012, the Alaska Legislature passed Senate Bill 130 authorizing the formation of the Alaska Native Language Preservation and Advisory Council. In May, the Governor signed the bill into law and the first Council members were appointed in October 2012.
AS 44.33.520.
The purpose of the Alaska Native Language Preservation and Advisory Council is to provide recommendations and advice to both the Governor and Legislature on programs, policies, and projects; and to network and advocate in support of the Council’s mission.