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3/7 Gen-I NOW: 5th Annual Native Youth in Food and Agriculture Leadership Summit

NiixPačway! (pronounced neekh–potch-why) Greetings! in the Umatilla language! This Gen-I Native Opportunities Weekly (NOW) message shares information about the 2018 Native Youth in Food and Agriculture Leadership Summit. The Native Youth in Food and Agriculture Leadership Summit is an annual event hosted by the University of Arkansas School of Law’s Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative. The summit gives Native […]

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2018 Champ Week in Review

February 11-15, 2018 marked the seventh annual “Champ Week”, a time for the newly-named Champions for Change to join the Center for Native American Youth in Washington, DC for a week of advocacy, action, and celebration. The week began with a welcome dinner where CNAY staff, Champs, and invited guests got to know one another […]

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Native Youth in Health Careers: Mar 13 Congressional Briefing

Congressional Briefing Tuesday, March 13, 2018. 12:00 – 1:30 PM Dirksen Senate Building, Room 628 Lunch provided. The health professions offer significant opportunities for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth to build meaningful careers. However, there are ongoing structural and policy barriers that impede access to this option for many Native young people. This […]

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2018 CNAY-Columbia Scholarship

The Center for Native American Youth, in partnership with Columbia University’s Summer Immersion Program for High School Students, will award one full-tuition, residential scholarship for a Native student to attend a 3-week pre-college program during summer 2018 in New York City. The CNAY-Columbia scholarship covers the cost of housing, tuition, weekday meals, coursework materials, and […]

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