CNAY is excited to announce the 8th annual Creative Native Call for Art! We are accepting submissions now through November… The post Submissions are OPEN: 2025 Creative Native Call for Art appeared first on Center for Native American Youth.| Center for Native American Youth
Written by CNAY Senior Program Manager Katy Stewart On August 20, 2025, the Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) proudly served… The post Fostering Connection at Interwoven Futures: Indigenous Youth, Land Stewardship and Community Wellbeing appeared first on Center for Native American Youth.| Center for Native American Youth
Written by CNAY Communications Intern Tristan Espinoza (Osage) From August 13-15, 2025, two Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) team members –| Center for Native American Youth
Mobilizing young Native leaders wishing to enhance civic engagement at the local, tribal, state and federal levels.| Center for Native American Youth
Recognizing and amplifying Native youth who inspire one another to make a positive impact in their communities.| Center for Native American Youth
Samantha Hintz (she/her) is an enrolled member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, born and raised in Rockford, MI. She was given the name| Center for Native American Youth
Jamie Levitt (she/her) brings nearly a decade of strategic communications experience to CNAY, having sat in various roles across public affairs, PR,| Center for Native American Youth
Ian Teller is Diné (Navajo) and from Tsaile, Arizona, a beautiful community on the Navajo Nation. He is a 2024 Champion for Change, UNITY 25 Under 25| Center for Native American Youth
written by CNAY Program Coordinator Samantha Hintz (Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians) Closing out the month of July,… The post Committed to Our Relatives: Remembering Our Sisters Fellows at the Women Are Sacred Conference appeared first on Center for Native American Youth.| Center for Native American Youth
written by CNAY Communications Manager Jamie Levitt & Program Coordinator Samantha Hintz (Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians) The Center for| Center for Native American Youth
written by CNAY Program Coordinator Samantha Hintz (Sault Ste Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians) with support from 2025 Remembering Our… The post Native Youth Shine at Inaugural Rising Generations Summit appeared first on Center for Native American Youth.| Center for Native American Youth
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJuly 22, 2025 CONTACT: Jamie Levitt, jamie.levitt@aspeninstitute.org Statement by Tracy Canard Goodluck – Executive Director of the Center… The post Statement on the Use of Racist Mascots appeared first on Center for Native American Youth.| Center for Native American Youth
On July 12-13, 2025, the Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) team traveled to the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin for the first ever Oneida Youth Summit.| Center for Native American Youth
Sage Phillips (she/her) is a proud Penobscot Nation citizen, 2024 Champion for Change and advocate for prospective Native youth pursuing higher education,| Center for Native American Youth
written by CNAY Program Coordinator Neely Bardwell (Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians) From June 8-11, 2025, several Center for Native American| Center for Native American Youth
Your Voice Matters – and is Needed Now More Than Ever. The world is changing rapidly, and the impact of these changes continues to be felt across our| Center for Native American Youth
written by CNAY consultant Alyssa Mosley (Nanticoke Lenni Lenape) The change we want to see is possible. We must keep our voices loud and stand our ground| Center for Native American Youth
Lourdes Pereira (she/her) is Hia-Ced O’odham and Yoeme and a citizen of the Tohono O’odham Nation. She received her bachelor’s degree from Arizona State| Center for Native American Youth
Written by 2025 Champion for Change Lourdes Pereira, a citizen of the Tohono O’odham Nation who serves as a community memory/ancestral knowledge protector| Center for Native American Youth
We believe all Native youth should lead full and healthy lives, have equal access to opportunity and draw strength from their culture.| Center for Native American Youth
Illuminating female & femme youth passionate about raising awareness for the MMIWGS2+ epidemic and honoring our relatives.| Center for Native American Youth