Image Courtesy of IllumiNative July 8, 2020 Dear Dan Snyder and NFL Commissioner Rodger Goodell, As Native American youth, we…
Explaining the Fourth of July to my little sister
By: Autumn Adams, Confederated Tribes & Bands of the Yakama Nation, Center for Native American Youth’s Youth Advisory Board Member…
What Pride Means to Me
By: Vesper Moore (24), They/Them/Theirs, Arawak of The Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Nation of Borikén. What pride means to me is…
Center for Native American Youth Celebrates Pride
We uplift and celebrate the meaningful contributions of LGBTQ+2S relatives and Native American youth on their journey. The Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) honors the sacred path of our LGBTQ+2S…
“I wrote the proclamation thinking of my little sisters”
By: Christie Wildcat, Northern Arapaho, CNAY Youth Advisory Board Member & 2016 Champion For Change Missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG) is…
Our Legacy Continues: The Opening and Debut of the Apsáalooke Women and Warriors Exhibit
By: JoRee LaFrance, Apsáalooke, 2020 Aspen Institute SOAR Fellow & 2018 Generation Indigenous Movement Builders Fellow The Field Museum in…