Mariah Gladstone’s Indigikitchen on Toasted Sister Podcast

When Champion for Change Mariah Gladstone was a young girl, she had a dream about cookies and her mom helped bring them to real life. She still dreams about food and turns them into recipes, only now, she produces her own cooking show called Indigikitchen. In this episode of Toasted Sister, a podcast about Native American foods, Mariah talks […]

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Creative Native Informational Webinar: April 6

Calling all artists! The Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) is launching Creative Native—an exciting new opportunity developed as part of the Generation Indigenous National Native Youth Network. With Creative Native, we hope to support, promote and develop young Native artists within our youth network, and that means you! The Call for Art asks youth […]

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Matthew Richardson Receives Gen-I Survey Grand Prize

Matthew Richardson is 21 years old and a citizen of the Haliwa-Saponi Indian Tribe. Matthew participated in the 2017 Gen-I Survey to bring awareness to Native cultures, tribes, and youth organizations in his home state of North Carolina. As a student at Alamance Community College, Matthew studies horticulture in hopes of using what he learns to enhance food security […]

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Mikah Carlos on her Journey to Reconnect with Culture and Lead in Her Community

Mikah Carlos is a member of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and is 24 years old. Mikah first learned of the 2017 Gen-I Survey through social media. She decided to take the survey because she recognized the importance of having tangible, first person narratives and data directly from Native youth. Mikah began to understand the importance of her […]

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