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Q & A with 2019 Champion for Change, Adam Soulor

Adam is 20 years old. He is from Lebanon, Connecticut and is a proud member of the Mohegan Tribe. Adam is currently a student attending Lynn University. What issues affecting Native youth are you passionate about? The issue I’m most passionate about affecting Native Youth is getting more youth from my tribe active and stepping […]

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Youth Leaders Attend Indigenous People’s March in Washington, D.C.

On Friday January 18, 2019, youth leaders along with Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) staff attended the Indigenous People’s March (IPM) in Washington, D.C. The IPM served as an opportunity to “Unite Indigenous peoples across the world to stand together and to bring awareness to the injustices affecting Indigenous, men, women, and children,” according […]

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10/17 Gen-I NOW: Horatio Alger National Scholarship Program

The Horatio Alger National Scholarship Program is a need-based $25,000 college scholarship that aims to assists high school students who have faced and overcome great obstacles in their young lives. The National Scholarship is awarded to eligible students in all fifty states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. National Scholars receive an all-expenses paid […]

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1/23 Gen-I NOW: STEP-UP Program

The STEP-UP Program is a federally funded program managed and supported by the Office of Minority Health Research Coordination (OMHRC) in the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney (NIDDK) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The overall goal of STEP-UP is to build and sustain a biomedical, behavioral, clinical and social science […]

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