Indigenous Education Conference Celebrates Hawaii Charter Schools in February

Change is something everybody talks about but few of us notice it as it happens. During the exciting Ku’i ka Lono Conference, participants will learn what charter schools are all about and the needed change they have brought to public education. Please join us as we celebrate the diversity that such a process makes possible […]

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Native Students Attend Presidential Transition Events in Washington, DC

Between January 19 and 21, students from the Native American Political Leadership Program (NAPLP) attended the American Indian Society of Washington DC’s inaugural event series as Emerging Leaders. There, students interacted with tribal leaders, connected with members of the Society, and were recognized for their accomplishments as NAPLP scholars. Prior to the kickoff of the Society’s events, NAPLP students were granted […]

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CNAY Participates in Facebook Live Session on Standing Rock

CNAY Program Coordinator Teddy McCullough and Nicholas Courtney, a Native youth from the Makah and Modoc Nations, joined the Aspen Institute for aFacebook live discussion on how the Standing Rock Movement affects Native youth across Indian Country. Both panelists highlighted the importance of building alliances and elevating Native youth perspectives to a national platform. Watch and comment.

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