CNAY Launches 2023 Creative Native Call for Art

The 6th annual Creative Native Call for Art is NOW accepting submissions through November 26, 2023. Art submissions must be inspired by the prompt: Home and Community. Native youth creatives: What does home mean to you? What makes your come and your community uniquely yours? Submissions will be accepted electronically through the Creative Native Entry […]

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AmeriCorps Alaska Partnership Tour: Centering Youth Perspectives in Data Discussions

On August 21, 2023, Center for Native American Youth’s Executive Director Nikki Santos, Associate Director of Youth Programs Cheyenne Brady and Programs Manager Katy Stewart joined AmeriCorps for the Alaska Partnership Tour alongside Natives in Philanthropy and Native Forward.   The tour focused on listening, sharing and building relationships to support Alaska Native communities, with a […]

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Empowering Indigenous Voices: Center for Native American Youth at the 3rd Annual Native Youth Summit

From August 2-4, 2023 at Navajo Preparatory School in Farmington, New Mexico, an inspiring gathering of exceptional young leaders unfolded at the 3rd Annual Native Youth Summit, a transformative occasion meticulously orchestrated by Protect the Sacred and Harness. The summit’s mission was clear: to educate, empower, and fortify the voices of Indigenous youth. Among the […]

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2023 Remembering Our Sisters Fellows Travel to Seattle, WA for Final Convening

On August 27, 2023, the six brave and courageous fellows of the Remember Our Sisters (ROS) Fellowship traveled to Seattle, Washington for the final convening of the nine-month program.  Remembering Our Sisters is a fellowship for young Indigenous women and femme-identifying leaders, ages 18-24. The fellowship brings attention and awareness to the Murdered and Missing […]

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