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2018 Creative Native Art Contest Winners

Congratulations to all the category winners of this year’s Creative Native art contest! Stay tuned to CNAY’s website and social media for updates on our forthcoming online art gallery, where all submissions will be featured for the public to enjoy. Lozen  9 years old. Cheyenne, Blackfoot, Yaqui, and Chichemeca Sacramento, California Lozen is an Indigenous 9-year-old artist. Her […]

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2/13 Gen-I NOW: Young Leaders Visualize Health Equity

The National Academy of Medicine (NAM), a nonprofit research organization in Washington, DC, is calling on young leaders, ages 5-26, to use art to explore how the social determinants of health play a role in shaping their lives and their communities, and what it might look and feel like to one day live in a […]

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11/28 Gen-I NOW: 2018-2019 LEDA Scholars Application

Leadership Enterprise for a Diverse America (LEDA) works to close the gap for students from under-resourced backgrounds and those who are underrepresented at the top universities. LEDA is dedicated to helping young people overcome challenging circumstances to reach and succeed at the most selective colleges in the country. The LEDA program is a four-phase program […]

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CNAY Goes to Carlisle for the First Ever Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition Conference

October 3, 2018 –  CNAY staff attended the first ever Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition Conference held in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The conference brought together leaders from academia, service-providers, and survivors of residential schools to discuss the lasting impacts these school have had on our peoples. During the conference, CNAY gave voice to the present day […]

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