b'Panel Description: This panel will provide Native youth and young adults an opportunity to have a dialogue, facilitated by Isabel Coronado, Ambassador at the Center for Native American Youth, around relevant issues that continue to impact the lives of Indigenous youth. Panel will include justice-impacted youth and Two-Spirit and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ+) youth who can speak to their unique experiences, as well as Tribal Youth Resource Center Youth Ambassadors that can speak to a variety of priorities and concerns of Indigenous youth.Break3:30pm3:45pmBreakout Sessions3:45pm5:15pmA1 Alternatives to Incarceration: Breakout Session A1 Tribal-State Collaboration PanelHarborside Panelists: Amanda Swope Director of Tribal Juvenile Justice Programs, Muscogee Creek Nation, OK Patti Buhl Director of Juvenile Justice, Cherokee Nation Laura Broyles State Juvenile Justice Specialist, Office of Juvenile Affairs for the State of OklahomaBridget Coppersmith State Juvenile Justice Specialist, South Dakota Department of CorrectionsLeslie Riggs Tribal Liaison/Native American Program Coordinator, Oregon Youth AuthorityHeather Valdez Freedman Deputy Director, Tribal Law and Policy InstituteModerators: Nan Benally Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court Technical Assistance Specialist, Tribal Law and Policy InstituteKara McDonagh Program Manager, Youth Justice and System Innovation Division, OJJDPPanel Description: This panel will include both Tribal and State representatives who will discuss strategies that center on collaborations between states and Tribes to provide alternatives to incarceration for justice-involved youth. The panelists will share examples of state laws, agreements, and practices that enable them to identify youth who are Tribal members and work with Tribes17'