LEARNING & RESOURCES
TOOLS, MODULES & PROGRAMS
This section brings together learning modules, tools, lectures, and educational programs that support Indigenous resilience in food, water, energy, health, and environmental systems for communities, students, educators, and partners.
COMMUNITY LEARNING
WORKSHOPS & TRAINING
The Indigenous Resilience Hub offers in-person workshops and trainings in partnership with Tribal Nations, Tribal colleges, Native programs, and community organizations. Grounded in Indigenous knowledge and applied research, these sessions provide practical tools for climate resilience, water and soil stewardship, and community-led environmental solutions. Trainings are delivered on request, depend on available funding and partner support, and are tailored to local priorities, cultural contexts, and community goals, with an emphasis on hands-on learning, relationship-building, and long-term capacity development.
Trainings are offered through and funded by UArizona Cooperative Extension, the Haury Program in Social and Environmental Justice, the Superfund Research Program, TRIF, the NSF Native FEWS Alliance, the NSF Transformation Network, and the Waverley Street Foundation.

