3/27 Gen-I NOW: Native Movement Internship Opportunities

Founded in 2003 out of Arctic Village, Alaska, Native Movement’s initial campaign was to help build a collective Alaska Native voice for the recognition of Indigenous hunting and fishing rights. By 2007, Native Movement had become formally incorporated as a 501c3 non-profit and grown to a west-coast collective. Since then Native Movement has provided leadership […]

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We are Native Women, Woven with Resilience

In honor of Women’s History Month, 2019 Champion for Change Shandiin Herrera of the Navajo Nation writes in this guest blog about the strength she finds in her identity as a Native woman. In the blog, Herrera honors the women of her past who have paved the way, thanks the women of the present who […]

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3/20 Gen-I NOW: National Institute of Justice Travel Scholarships

To enhance diversity in the field of criminal justice, the National Institute of Justice will support up to fifteen (15) American Indian and Alaska Native undergraduate or graduate full-time students to attend a criminal justice-related conferences and to explore the role of science in solving complex problems to increase public safety. Application Deadline: May 17th, […]

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CNAY Youth Board Members Speak at Tribal Leader Gathering

March 19th, 2019, Washington D.C. — Center for Native American Youth (CNAY)Youth Advisory Board members Nancy Deere-Turney, Mikah Carlos, Rory Wheeler, and Autumn Adams joined Casey Family Programs for their semi-annual tribal leaders extensive working session. The tribal leaders and youth participants engaged in panels, strategy sessions, and working groups centered around Casey Family Programs’ 2020: Building Communities of Hope, which is a nationwide […]

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