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Gen-I #OptOutside Call to Action

This month, the Center for Native American Youth in partnership with REI is starting our #OptOutside Call to Action. Meant to help showcase how Native youth interact, use, and view nature and the outdoors, we are asking for your help. Show us how you #OptOutside! With a short video or picture tell us why is […]

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10/24 Gen-I NOW: 2018 Fresh Tracks Webinar Series

Fresh Tracks is a program of the Center for Native American Youth at The Aspen Institute, in partnership with the My Brother’s Keeper Alliance at The Obama Foundation and the Children & Nature Network’s Natural Leaders. Through outdoor community-based trainings and sessions, the Fresh Tracks program is determined to help address these opportunity gaps, to […]

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CNAY Welcomes New Staff to the Team

The Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) is proud to announce the addition of three new staff members to our team in Washington, DC. With the addition of our new staff, CNAY is excited to move forward into 2019 to expand opportunities for Native youth to share their voices. Join us in welcoming our amazing […]

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Gen-I Movement Builders Fellows Attend Decolonizing Wealth Book Launch

On Monday, October 15, Gen-I Movement Builders Fellows Maka Monture (Tlingit/Mohawk), Jarrette Werk (Aaniih Nakoda), and Michael Charles (Navajo Nation) attended the launch of Edgar Villanueva’s new book, Decolonizing Wealth. The event was hosted in New York City and featured live music from performers including Jasmine Cephas Jones (Blindspotting, Hamilton) and Anthony Ramos (Monsters and […]

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