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CNAY Announces 2022 Champions for Change Class 

January 24, 2022  WASHINGTON, DC: Today, the Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) at the Aspen Institute announced its 2022 Champions for Change class.   The Champions for Change program is a Native youth leadership initiative designed to highlight positive stories of impact from across the nation. Each year, five inspirational Native youth, ages 14-24, are selected as Champions. Throughout the one-year commitment, youth receive experience based learning […]

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Center for Native American Youth Board of Advisor named Social Innovator of the Year!

The Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship is a leading global platform that accelerates outstanding models of social innovation. Each year 15 mission-driven leaders are recognized for tackling world’s toughest problems, from social inequality and youth unemployment, to malnutrition and accessible healthcare.The Center for Native American Youth would like to congratulate N7 community Partner Sam McCracken for being recognized by the Schwab […]

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Q&A Blog with Laura Ekada

Laura Deloodeneenła Ekada (she/her) is a senior at University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) studying biology with a concentration in biomedical sciences and a goal of becoming a physician serving rural villages. She was raised in the small village of Minto by her grandparents. At UAF, Laura hosts a podcast called the Urban Auntie Show, where […]

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