Gen-I Live: Human Trafficking Resource Guide

Online Resources: Strong Hearts Helpline The Strong Hearts Helpline is a domestic violence helpline for Native Americans. Their website has various resources and helpful information for victims, their family, and abusive partners. The helpline offers confidential and culturally sensitive advice for indigenous people. The helpline not only offers assistance for victims and their families but also […]

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CNAY Participates in Facebook Live Session on Standing Rock

CNAY Program Coordinator Teddy McCullough and Nicholas Courtney, a Native youth from the Makah and Modoc Nations, joined the Aspen Institute for aFacebook live discussion on how the Standing Rock Movement affects Native youth across Indian Country. Both panelists highlighted the importance of building alliances and elevating Native youth perspectives to a national platform. Watch and comment.

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CNAY Represents Native Women at White House Summit

On December 16, CNAY Program Manager Josie Raphaelito joined a panel discussion with the White House Council on Women and Girls, which held their final event on women and girls of color. At the event, the Council released an updated report to promote progress made over the past year. In attendance were more than 180 stakeholders, including philanthropic leaders, nonprofit leaders, […]

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Apply for Hot Wheels® Speedometry™ Curriculum!

To support Common Core State Standards and Next Generation Science Standards, Hot Wheels® Speedometry™ encourages inquiry and real-world, problem-based learning through play, hands-on activities and in-depth lesson plans. Developed by the University of Southern California Rossier School of Education, Speedometry™ is a free-to-use curriculum targeting fourth grade (8-9 year old) students. Comprised of two units with up […]

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