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9/5 Gen-i NOW: #WeNeedYouHere Suicide Prevention Campaign

WeRNative is a comprehensive health resource for Native youth, by Native youth, that promotes holistic health and positive growth in local communities, and the nation at large. September is Suicide Prevention Month and WeRNative is inviting American Indian and Alaska Native youth ages 15- 24 to help spread awareness and messages of hope. Those who participate […]

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CNAY Leadership Attends MBK Rising in Oakland

February 18-20, Oakland, California — This week, Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) Executive Director, Erik Stegman, and Associate Director, Nikki Pitre, joined My Brother’s Keeper Rising! (MBK Rising!) in Oakland, California. They were joined by several youth leaders and partner organizations to represent Native young men and boys. MBK Rising! brought together approximately a […]

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Q & A with 2019 Champion, Madison lokennoronha:wi White

Madison is 23 years old. She is from Akwesasne, New York and is a proud member of the Mohawk Territory of Akwesasne. Madison is currently a student attending St. Clair College. What issues affecting Native youth are you passionate about? Native youth often struggle to find their identity and role in a mainstream world. There […]

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