4/17 Gen-I NOW: 7th Annual Pathkeepers Native Youth Leadership Camp

Pathkeepers for Indigenous Knowledge will host the 7th Annual Native Youth Leadership Camp from Sunday, July 14, 2019 thru Sunday, July 21, 2019. The camp will be held at a horse farm in Culpeper, Virginia, which is about 70 miles southwest of Washington, D.C. The camp will provide Native youth with opportunities to experience traditional […]

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4/10 Gen-I NOW: Association on American Indian Affairs’ Cultural Sovereignty Fellowship

The Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA) is seeking recent graduates for its Cultural Sovereignty Fellowship, a one-year paid fellowship position. The applicant must have or will graduate between January 2017 and June 2019 from an undergraduate, graduate or professional degree program. A Cultural Sovereignty Fellow will receive a stipend starting at $35,000 depending on […]

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4/3 Gen-I NOW: 2019 Native American Journalists Association Facebook Journalism Projects Scholarship

The Native American Journalists Association is committed to increasing the representation of Indigenous journalists in mainstream media. NAJA supports and empowers members through annual scholarship opportunities for Native American, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and First Nations students. In 2019, NAJA will select five students for one-time awards of $10,000 each for the NAJA – Facebook […]

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2018 Gen-I MBF Fellows

MEET THE GEN-I MOVEMENT BUILDERS FELLOWS Click here to learn more about the Generation Indigenous Movement Builders Fellowship. JoRee LaFrance, Apsáalooke (Crow) Nation, fights for clean water. As a technician for the Crow Water Quality Project, JoRee has identified uranium, E. coli, and coliform contaminants in her tribal waterways. Given the history of industrial development […]

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