Washington, DC, April 28, 2021- The Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) at the Aspen Institute is proud to announce the inaugural…
Native Youth Leaders Meet with the White House
On Monday, April 26, Special Assistant to the President for Native Affairs, Libby Washburn (Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma), Senior Advisor for…
“Indigenous people have always been people of the land. For generations we have dug the same soil, planted the same crops, and have recognized that the sanctuary called Earth has been our home.”
As Earth week comes as goes, we would like to continue to encourage everyone to grow your connection with earth…
Responsive Advocacy for 2SLGBTQ Native Youth
March 9, 2021 In response to February’s National Teen Dating Violence and Awareness Prevention Month (TDVAM), the Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) and the National Indigenous…
The Center for Native American Youth Announces Remembering Our Sisters Fellowship Application Extension
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Washington, DC, March 26, 2021— The Aspen Institute’s Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) announced they have extended the application deadline for the Remembering Our Sisters Fellowship to April 2, 2021 at…
“MY PEOPLE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN HERE”
On March 18, 2020 Center for Native American Youth Executive Director Nikki Pitre was a guest on the “Matter of…