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January 9, 2025

Article / Interview, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Wisconsin

Menominee woman visits White House to discuss epidemic of violence against her people

[McKaylin] Peters worked with like-minded young women from around the country via Zoom and then met with them in person at the end of the program in California. She also created a 10-minute mini-documentary highlighting the epidemic of violence from a local level on the Menominee Reservation and on a national level.

Remembering Our Sisters, Fellows, Menominee Indian Tribe

December 30, 2024

Article / Interview, Confederated Umatilla Journal, New York, Oregon

Wildbill wraps up Remembering Our Sisters fellowship

"I believe the Remembering Our Sisters project specifically helped me in my goals in my interests of law and policy in Indian Country through learning how to creatively and strategically raise awareness regarding MMIW movements and other advocacy issues."

Remembering Our Sisters, Fellows, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation

December 23, 2024

Interview / Radio, Yellowstone Public Radio, Montana

Apsáalooke artist creates mini-magazine Remembering Our Relatives

24-year-old MarLynn Cloud, Apsáalooke name Stands in His Light, is a Billings-based community and education advocate and recent fellow with the D.C. policy organization the Center for Native American Youth.

Remembering Our Sisters, Fellows, Apsáalooke

December 16, 2024

Article / Interview, Appeal-Democrat, California

Aspen Institute surveys Native American youth in California

The Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) at the Aspen Institute has released research regarding the national Native youth population.... Sophia Madrigal, a [CNYC] Ambassador, member of the Cahuilla Band of Indians Tribe and current Harvard University student, spoke of the need for research like CNAY’s.

Research & Data, Fellows, Cahuilla Band of Indians

December 13, 2024

Interview / Video, Redwood News, California

Brave Heart Fellow, Olivia Chase

“I think that the biggest reason that we have such a wildfire crisis right now is because of the removal of indigenous people from the land and like stewarding practices, especially with fire up here. I think that we need to be the ones, applying fire to the land.”

Brave Heart Fellowship, Fellows

December 6, 2024

Article, ICT News, Oklahoma

Maria Tallchief doll honors nation’s first prima ballerina

As the Tallchief Inspiring Woman doll has already hit stores and is being sold online, Barbie is also making donations through the Barbie Dream Gap Project to the Center for Native American Youth. The center is a national organization focused on education and advocacy, collaborating with Native youth to enhance their health, safety and overall well-being.

Partners, Osage

December 5, 2024

Article, Montana Kaimin, Montana

UM health researchers receive national award

Stat from CNAY website about teen suicide included in a story about mental health research from the University of Montana.

Teen Suicide

December 5, 2024

Article / Interview, Arizona News Connection, Arizona

The term ‘Indigenous’ grows in popularity among AZ Native youth

Researchers from the Aspen Institute's Center for Native American Youth surveyed close to 1,000 Native Americans younger than age 24 across nearly 240 different tribal affiliations. Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes.

Research & Data

December 3, 2024

Article / Interview, Florida News Connection, Florida

Florida’s Native youth: Overlooked voices call for change, inclusion

Native youths in Florida are calling for change as a new report from the Center for Native American Youth highlighted persistent challenges they face, from limited access to culturally relevant resources to inadequate representation in education and public policy.

Research & Data