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Sally Jewell Featured in Carnegie Corporation "Great Immigrants" Series

Every year near July 4th, Carnegie Corporation of New York honors the legacy of founder Andrew Carnegie by celebrating naturalized U.S. citizens whose extraordinary contributions are moving the country forward. This year, the Great Immigrants series featured former Department of the Interior Secretary Sally Jewell and highlighted her continued commitment to Indigenous youth as a Board Member for the […]

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7/3 Gen-I NOW: CNAY Capitol Hill Career Training

Shé:kon! Hello! in the Mohawk language. pronounced seh-goh This Gen-I Native Opportunities Weekly (NOW) message shares information about the Center for Native American Youth’s Capitol Hill Job Training. The Center for Native American Youth at The Aspen Institute is partnering with the Congressional Native Staff Association, the Senate Diversity Initiative, and the House Diversity Initiative to provide […]

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RSVP: Gen-I Summer Youth Reception

The Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) and AT&T Center for Indigenous Politics and Policy at George Washington University will host the third annual Gen-I Native Youth Summer Networking Reception on Wednesday, July 18. Click here to RSVP. Each year, this event connects DC-based Native youth, ages 14-24, with other local indigenous youth and professionals. Recognizing […]

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6/27 Gen-I NOW: Minnesota Tribal Youth Gathering

Hau! Hello! in the Dakota language pronounced how This Gen-I Native Opportunities Weekly (NOW) message shares information about the Minnesota Tribal Youth Gathering. The Minnesota Tribal Youth Gathering (MTYG) will be the first-ever statewide tribal youth gathering of its kind. Designed to help Native American youth develop civic leadership skills, the MTYG places Native youth in dialogue with state, […]

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