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Raven Trust operates from Courtenay, British Columbia as a specialized publisher and advocacy organization at the intersection of Indigenous rights and environmental law. The organization's core focus is analyzing the implementation of UNDRIP within Canadian legal frameworks and policy development. Their work spans Indigenous sovereignty, self-determination, and nation-to-nation relationships in Canada. From their Vancouver Island base, Raven Trust produces Federal Court of Appeal analysis, policy commentary, and legal research on Indigenous jurisdiction and consultation processes. Their publications examine free prior and informed consent requirements, environmental protection mechanisms, and government engagement with First Nations. The organization delivers educational workshops combining legal concepts with environmental activism and creative practice. Raven Trust serves distinct audience segments through targeted content formats and programming. Their analytical work supports legal professionals and policy advocates with technical documentation and legislative interpretation. Their community education initiatives integrate environmental consciousness with artistic expression. The organization maintains dual streams of scholarly legal discourse and hands-on community engagement.