2017 Generation Indigenous Native Youth Summer Networking Reception

The Center for Native American Youth and the National Indian Gaming Association are teaming up to co-host the 2nd Annual Generation Indigenous (Gen-I) Native Youth Summer Networking Reception in Washington, D.C. When: July 20th, 6:00pm – 7:30pm Where: National Indian Gaming Association 224 2nd St SE Washington, DC 20003 The goals of the networking event are to create […]

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CNAY Hosts Filipino Youth Leaders in Washington, D.C.

Thursday, May 4, 2017, Washington, D.C. — Twenty-eight Filipino youth from Mindanao, the southern region of the Philippines, participating in the Philippine Youth Leadership Program visited with CNAY at the Aspen Institute. In a roundtable discussion, the visiting young leaders learned more about indigenous peoples in the U.S., CNAY, and Generation Indigenous. Sponsored by Northern Illinois University and the U.S. Department of State, the […]

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Gen-I is Going Live!

In 2014, President Obama launched Generation Indigenous—an all-hands initiative by government, businesses, and other sectors to do everything they can to strengthen resources and support for Native American youth. Since then, Native youth across the country have taken the President’s call to action and turned Gen-I into a movement. And now, Gen-I is going live! “Gen-I […]

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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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