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Article, Imprint News
Biden Issues ‘Long, Long, Long Overdue’ Apology for Indian Boarding Schools
“President Biden’s apology for the Federal Indian Boarding School Era represents a significant step toward healing, justice, and reconciliation for Native American and Indigenous Peoples of the United States,” said Cheyenne Brady, associate director of youth programs at the Washington, D.C.-based Center for Native American Youth.
Boarding Schools, Staff
Interview, Boise State Public Radio: Idaho Matters, Idaho
Climate justice: How Native American youth are making a difference
For the past three years, the Center for Native American Youth has been offering kids the Brave Heart Fellowship. It’s a chance for native youth voices to be heard as they look for ways to help preserve our environment.
Brave Heart Fellowship, Staff
Video, CBS News Sacramento, California
Sacramento proposes guaranteed basic income for foster youth
CYNC Ambassador Ignacio Taylor discusses his experiences with the foster care system.
California Native Youth Collective, Foster Care, Youth, Wichita and Affiliated Tribes
Article, Navajo-Hopi Observer
Young Diné artists top Center for Native American Youth awards for depictions of moon
Creative Native, Youth, Diné
Press Release, Red Lake Nation News
Center for Native American Youth Announces 2024 Creative Native Winners
Creative Native, Youth, Gun Lake Potawatomi, Navajo, Red Lake Band of Chippewa, Saginaw Chippewa Tribe, Yucatec Maya
Article, Grist Magazine
Indigenous youth are at the center of major climate lawsuits. Here’s why they’re suing.
CenterUs, Climate Change, Staff
Article, Imprint News
Government Releases Stunning New Tally of the Historical Harms of Indian Boarding Schools
Boarding Schools, Staff
Article, Native News Online, South Dakota
CRYP’s RedCan Painting & Activities Move to Waniyetu Wowapi Art Park
The Cheyenne River Youth Project’s 10th Annual RedCan Invitational Graffiti Jam hit the halfway mark on Thursday evening, July 11. The 14 featured artists wrapped up painting at their nine large-scale mural sites around Eagle Butte, and now the action moves to CRYP’s 3-acre Waniyetu Wowapi (Winter Count) Art Park.
Events, Staff
Article, Satterberg Foundation
Sticking With It: The Story of Satterberg’s Commitment to Racial Justice Funding
CNAY funder discusses the impacts of the Reparative Action Fund
Partners, Staff
Article, The Missoulian, Montana
Crow woman uses art to bring awareness to MMIP movement
Remembering Our Sisters, Apsáalooke