Native American Religious Freedom Issues in the Washington State Prison System

Please Join The Center for Indian Law and Policy, Fred T. Korematsu Center, Access to Justice Institute, Admissions and the Native American Law Student’s Association for the following program:

Protecting the Right of Native and Indian Inmates Incarcerated in the State of Washington Prison System to Engage in Traditional Ceremonies and Religious Practices

Tribal Leaders, Practitioners from the ACLU, Galanda Broadman and the Assistant Secretary of the Department of Corrections will discuss the efforts that are underway to ensure that Native and Indian inmates have the opportunity to practice their religion and to have access to traditional religious leaders.

March 28, 2011 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM School of Law 2nd Floor Gallery

All are welcome to attend. A reception with traditional food will follow.

RSVP to Guadalupe Ceballos at (206) 398-4284 or CILP@seattleu.edu

Download the the flyer here.

Gabriel "Gabe" Galanda is a partner at Galanda Broadman PLLC, of Seattle, an American Indian majority-owned law firm.  He is an enrolled member of the Round Valley Indian Tribes of Covelo, California.  He can be reached at 206.691.3631 or gabe@galandabroadman.com, or via galandabroadman.com.