Tribal Affiliation | Name and Position |
Colorado River Indian Tribes | Chris Sharp, PhD FA: Social work |
Pascua Yaqui Tribe | Alfred Lopez Urbina, Esq. (Principal) Urbina Legal Solutions, PLLC Indian Law, Tribal Advising, & Consulting |
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe | Aj Agard Former BIA Police Officer |
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe | Johnny G. Chavez III, PhD FA: Training and Education Coordinator and author of Sacred Traditions: Reconnecting, Finding Balance, and Healing Spiritually during incarceration. |
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe | Emmanuelle Fahey, MPPA Restorative Justice Coordinator-Adult program, @ Pima County Attorney’s Office FA: Repairing harm to individuals and the larger community and addressing root causes of criminal activity through restorative justice processes and connection to social services. |
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe | Nahrin Jabro Director of Specialty Court Programs, @ Pima County Attorney’s Office Addressing Youth social work mitigation and counseling pre-incarceration and during incarceration. Demonstrate compassion and embrace cultural humility to boost self-esteem and show Youth they are worthy. |
Tohono O’odham Nation | Patrick Andrews, M.Ed. FA: Correctional Officer at the federal penitentiary in Lompoc, California, focusing on education, programing, and workforce. |
Tohono O’odham Nation | Bruce Donahue Pima County Department of Justice Services as a Justice Navigator at the Transition Center, just outside the Pima County Jail FA: Assist incarcerated individuals, family, and loved ones through lived experience. |
Tohono O’odham Nation | Selso Villegas, PhD Executive Director of Water for the Tohono O’odham Nation FA: Addressing Youth drug rehabilitation and counseling post-incarceration and stopping the pipeline high school to prison |