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Champion for Change to Speak at Congressional Briefing on March 7

On March 7, 2017, Champion for Change Keith Martinez will serve as a panelist at a congressional briefing about the health impacts of parental substance use on American Indian and Alaska Native youth. The event is being sponsored by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and will include remarks from Tribal leaders, health care providers, and other experts. Click here to […]

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HHS Youth Health Equity Model of Practice

Kia Ora — (Greetings in the Māori Language)! This Gen-I Native Opportunities Weekly (NOW) message shares information about the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Minority Health (OMH) Youth Health Equity Model of Practice. The Office of Minority Health Youth Health Equity Model of Practice provides Health Equity Fellowships to undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students interested in a career […]

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CNAY Partners with Columbia University to Offer Summer Program Scholarship

The Center for Native American Youth will award one full-tuition and residential scholarship for a Native student to attend Columbia University’s Summer Program for High School Students during summer 2017 in New York City. This scholarship is offered by CNAY in partnership with Columbia University’s Secondary School Programs. The CNAY-Columbia scholarship covers the cost of housing, tuition, […]

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