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Author: Cheyenne Brady

“Look to your passion, culture, and people for guidance and healing”

“Look to your passion, culture, and people for guidance and healing”

Posted on September 14, 2020

I feel like as a society we need to normalize mental health. We need to normalize growing and changing paths.…

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“I started to look into the census and what adequate representation means for our community.”

“I started to look into the census and what adequate representation means for our community.”

Posted on September 14, 2020

We All Count: Boosting Indigenous Representation on the Census  Han mitakuyepi,  To be quite honest, the US Census was not…

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CNAY Announces Inaugural Cohort of Ambassadors for Land Conservation

CNAY Announces Inaugural Cohort of Ambassadors for Land Conservation

Posted on September 14, 2020

Washington, DC, September 08, 2020—The Aspen Institute’s Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) is proud to announce the inaugural cohort of…

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“To change our communities for the better, it is imperative that we complete the census.”

“To change our communities for the better, it is imperative that we complete the census.”

Posted on September 11, 2020

E ola mau Ka Lāhui Hawaiʻi. The Hawaiian Nation lives forever. Despite decades of oppression, we still exist. Despite the…

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Center for Native American Youth, Native Wellness Institute, We R Native, and Tribal Health Reaching Out Involves Everyone Announce Native Youth Are Medicine Campaign

Center for Native American Youth, Native Wellness Institute, We R Native, and Tribal Health Reaching Out Involves Everyone Announce Native Youth Are Medicine Campaign

Posted on September 10, 2020

Washington, DC: September 10, 2020 —The Aspen Institute’s Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) is proud to announce a collaborative effort during September’s…

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“I Get to Choose My Own Path.”

“I Get to Choose My Own Path.”

Posted on September 8, 2020

Content Warning: this blog contains personal experiences and stories of personal hardship. The purpose is to destigmatize mental health and…

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