Submit Your Short Films to Trinity Film Festival

Waqaa! Hello in the Yup’ik language! This Gen-I Native Opportunities Weekly (NOW) message shares information about Trinity Film Festival (TFF), a national platform for undergraduate filmmakers to exhibit their work to the widest possible audience of peers, professionals, and local audiences. TFF aims to provide a celebratory evening of cinematic dialogue that enables student filmmakers to […]

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Leadership Summit for Native Youth in Food and Agriculture

Hatito (Hello in the Shawnee language)! This Gen-I Native Opportunities Weekly (NOW) message shares information about the Leadership Summit for Native Youth in Food and Agriculture! The University of Arkansas, School of Law is proud to host the 4th annual youth leadership summit on food and agriculture policy impacting tribal communities. The summit, sponsored and organized by the Indigenous […]

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Deadline Approaching – Native American Career Success Acadamy

Niix Pačway! (greetings in the Umatilla language). This Gen-I Native Opportunities Weekly (NOW) message shares information about the Gen-I Native American Career Success Academy. Deadline to register: January 20, 2017 As part of Generation Indigenous (Gen-I), the Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) and the  Native American Finance Officers Association (NAFOA) have developed the first-ever Gen-I Career Success Fellowship. The fellowship is designed to create successful […]

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Native Youth in Historic Preservation

What’s one of our new year’s resolutions for 2017? Increase opportunities for Native Youth even more than last year! The Center for Native American Youth and partners like the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) are committed to sharing opportunities to Native Youth everywhere and in every sector, including historic preservation. Featured in the newsletter: “Seminole Lego Project: Legos, […]

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