Skip to content
Center for Native American Youth

Center for Native American Youth

Center for Native American Youth

  • About
    • Mission, Vision & Values
    • Youth Advisory Board
    • Board of Advisors
    • Staff
    • Our History
  • Take Action
  • Resources
    • Publications
    • Research
    • Resource Exchange
    • Pūkoʻa Fellows Program
  • Newsroom
    • Media Mentions
    • News from CNAY
    • Events
  • Donate
  • Champions for Change
  • Remembering Our Sisters
  • Brave Heart
  • California Native Youth Collective
  • Building Communities of Hope
  • Creative Native
  • Democracy is Indigenous
  • Champions for Change
  • Remembering Our Sisters
  • Brave Heart
  • California Native Youth Collective
  • Building Communities of Hope
  • Creative Native
  • Democracy is Indigenous
  • Home
  • Public Policy

Tag: Public Policy

Visionary Sovereign Voices Youth Competition Winners

Visionary Sovereign Voices Youth Competition Winners

Posted on April 25, 2026

The VA250 Commission, Virginia Tribal Nations Leadership Advisory Council and Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, in partnership with the United South and Eastern Tribes Sovereignty…

Read More
2026 CNAY Fellows Convene on Cahuilla Lands

2026 CNAY Fellows Convene on Cahuilla Lands

Posted on April 9, 2026

Áčaqun ehíčine. Go in a good way.  Amidst a heat wave, the 2026 CNAY Fellows traveled to Cahuilla lands (Palm…

Read More
2026 CNAY Fellows Embark on a Journey of Community Impact

2026 CNAY Fellows Embark on a Journey of Community Impact

Posted on March 17, 2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECONTACT: Jamie Levitt, jamie.levitt@aspeninstitute.org Center for Native American Youth Fellows Embark on a Journey of Community ImpactNearly 30…

Read More
Champs Week 2026: Defending Sovereignty & Advocating for Change

Champs Week 2026: Defending Sovereignty & Advocating for Change

Posted on February 28, 2026

In mid-February, the six 2026 Champions for Change – Sebastian April (Mi’kmaq), McKaylin Peters (Menominee), Zianne Richardson (Haliwa-Saponi), Kaylah Toves…

Read More
Historic Second Global Summit on Indigenous Peacebuilding

Historic Second Global Summit on Indigenous Peacebuilding

Indigenous leaders from across the world will convene to advance recognition and inclusion of Indigenous approaches to peacebuilding and to…

Read More
Protecting Our Children Conference

Protecting Our Children Conference

National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA) hosts the largest national gathering on Native child advocacy issues. With over 2,000 attendees,…

Read More

Posts navigation

Older posts

Center for Native American Youth
2300 N Street NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20037-1122
cnayinfo@aspeninstitute.org

Get Updates
About Aspen

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • Twitter
  • TikTok
  • About
  • Our History
  • News
  • Resources
  • Privacy Policy

Our office sits on the land of the Nacotchtank and Piscataway people.

Copyright © 2026 Center for Native American Youth
Search for: