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Author: Cheyenne Brady

Open Letter to NFL Commissioner Goodell and R*dsk*ns owner Dan Snyder

Open Letter to NFL Commissioner Goodell and R*dsk*ns owner Dan Snyder

Posted on July 8, 2020

Image Courtesy of IllumiNative July 8, 2020  Dear Dan Snyder and NFL Commissioner Rodger Goodell,  As Native American youth, we…

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Change the Name

Change the Name

Posted on July 7, 2020

Last month’s removal of the statue of former Washington football team owner was a long time coming. Marshall was a…

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“Merciless Indian Savages”

“Merciless Indian Savages”

Posted on July 4, 2020

Some reflections as families come together during this long weekend in what is recognized as a federal holiday; The Fourth…

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Explaining the Fourth of July to my little sister

Explaining the Fourth of July to my little sister

Posted on July 2, 2020

By: Autumn Adams, Confederated Tribes & Bands of the Yakama Nation, Center for Native American Youth’s Youth Advisory Board Member…

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What Pride Means to Me

What Pride Means to Me

Posted on June 30, 2020

By: Vesper Moore (24), They/Them/Theirs, Arawak of The Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Nation of Borikén. What pride means to me is…

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Center for Native American Youth Celebrates Pride

Center for Native American Youth Celebrates Pride

Posted on June 30, 2020

We uplift and celebrate the meaningful contributions of LGBTQ+2S relatives and Native American youth on their journey. The Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) honors the sacred path of our LGBTQ+2S…

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