Native Youth Response to COVID-19 Report

CNAY is working to ensure Native youth voices and needs are heard during this time and that we are continuing to put youth identified priorities at the forefront of our work. In times like these, it’s important we look to youth leaders. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, CNAY created a Call for Native Youth to share what they are doing. […]

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Erasure and Resilience: The Experiences of LGBTQ Students of Color, Native and Indigenous LGBTQ Youth in U.S. Schools

Erasure and Resilience: The Experiences of LGBTQ Students of Color, Native and Indigenous LGBTQ Youth in U.S. Schools is one of a series of reports on LGBTQ students of color that examines the school experiences of Native and Indigenous LGBTQ youth.

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Native-Lands.ca

Interactive map of the United States and Canada that shows American Indian and Canadian tribal lands, accompanied with teaching materials.

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Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) Two-Spirit and Native LGBTQIA+ Youth Project

The Center for Native American Youth at The Aspen Institute (CNAY) is partnering with the Arcus Foundation on a new one-year project to better understand the current landscape of Native LGBTQ+ and Two-Spirit youth perspectives, needs, strengths, and resources.

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