CNAY Visits Champion for Change Anthony Tamez in Chicago
On May 3-5, CNAY visited Champion for Change Anthony Tamez in Chicago for the Chicago American Indian Community Collaborative Urban Native Education Conference.…
Center for Native American Youth
Center for Native American Youth
On May 3-5, CNAY visited Champion for Change Anthony Tamez in Chicago for the Chicago American Indian Community Collaborative Urban Native Education Conference.…
According to one study that was done nearly a third of all the Native Americans who participated said that they…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 22, 2024 CONTACT: Harper Estey, Harper@NUNAConsultGroup.com Center for Native American Youth Empowers Young Indigenous Women and Femme…
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is seeking applications for funding for grants to support research involving federally recognized tribes (or tribally based organizations) on issues of crime and justice in the United States. This program furthers the Department’s mission by sponsoring research to provide objective, independent, evidence-based knowledge and tools to meet the challenges of crime and justice, particularly at the tribal level.
Kaliko Kalahiki (Kanaka Maoli), Chair of the Youth Advisory Board and 2022 Champion for Change, reflects on their time in…
Washington, DC: September 10, 2020 —The Aspen Institute’s Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) is proud to announce a collaborative effort during September’s…