2023 Remembering Our Sisters Fellows Travel to Seattle, WA for Final Convening

On August 27, 2023, the six brave and courageous fellows of the Remember Our Sisters (ROS) Fellowship traveled to Seattle, Washington for the final convening of the nine-month program.  Remembering Our Sisters is a fellowship for young Indigenous women and femme-identifying leaders, ages 18-24. The fellowship brings attention and awareness to the Murdered and Missing […]

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CNAY Attends A Public Health Approach to Mental Health Promotion and Suicide Prevention Convening

On July 20, 2023, CNAY Senior Program Associate, Tahnee Poafpybitty was invited to attend, A Public Health Approach to Mental Health Promotion and Suicide Prevention National Partner Convening in Arlington, Virginia. The Centers for Disease and Prevention (CDC) Injury Center, in partnership with the Association of State and Territorial Officials (AHSTHO), Center for Law and […]

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CNAY Executive Director Selected for Obama Foundation Fellowship

The Center for Native American Youth is proud of our executive director, Nikki Santos, who was selected to be part of the first Obama Foundation Leaders USA Program. The Obama Foundation Leaders USA program is a six-month leadership development program that seeks to inspire, empower, and connect emerging leaders across the country. Together, Leaders will accelerate […]

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