
Health Brochure for pregnant women & families:
Information about mercury in the land, water and air, our
bodies, the increased risk to infants and children, how to
protect our families, eating fish safely and where to find
more information.
CIEA News: Available bi-monthly by email and quarterly
by postal mail. Includes the latest health information, research,
events and workshop dates, as well as minutes from relevant
tribal, local, state, and federal meetings.
Advocacy Calendar: Also available bi-monthly by email
and quarterly by postal mail. Includes announcements of upcoming
meetings, workshops and opportunities to advocate on behalf
of your family and your people.
Website: Includes information about who we are, summaries
of current programs, materials, services, resources, public
information sharing (blogs), links to relevant websites, other
mercury related programs and agencies and opportunities for
involvement.
Community workshops: For tribal members from youth to
elders, tribal representatives, health care providers, and
local community-based organizations to bring together traditional,
scientific, legal, health and community member experts to
share information, create coalitions and develop strategies.
Held locally, regionally and statewide in participation with
host tribal communities. These contain panels, round table
discussions, and train-the-trainers exercises.
The following workshops are available Summer
2007:
• Effects of Mercury: Environment, ecology, the human
body and culture
• Eating Fish Safely: Including local advisories, and
culturally appropriate “risk reduction”
• Coalition Building Tools: For tribal representatives,
tribal members, health programs and community based organizations
• Cleanup, Restoration and Methylation: New science
and research updates
• Regulatory and Legal Remedies: State and Federal laws,
case precedence and examples of their use
• Next Steps: Solutions and strategy development
The California Indian Environmental Alliance is dedicated
to the creation of organizational systems, policies and programs
to insure we remain stable, sustainable, transparent and responsive
to California tribal needs as we continue to provide program
services.
If you have questions, would like more information about CIEA
and our programs, volunteer opportunities, want to be added
to our mailing list, or would like to schedule a workshop...call
or email us. CIEA staff welcomes your suggestions and feedback.
We look forward to working with you and your community!