Apr 30, 2021 | Community Engagement, Events, In The News, Media, Uncategorized
https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/navajo-nation-welcomes-first-lady-jill-biden-in-window-rock Navajo Nation resident Janene Yazzie says she is very encouraged by Dr. Biden’s visit. “Her visit offers her a different lens to systemic issues that we...
Feb 9, 2021 | In The News, Media
Unicorn Riot spoke to Janene Yazzie, a human rights advocate and local community activist from the Navajo Nation. The interview starts by reviewing a recent viral video showing Navajo communities members chasing off Sen. John...
Feb 9, 2021 | Featured, In The News, Media
Thirst for Justice: the struggle for the human right to water In the richest nation on earth, and wealthiest state in the nation, how can so many people lack access to safe affordable water for their basic human needs? Thirsty for Justice shares powerful stories of...
Feb 9, 2021 | covid-19, In The News
PHOTO CREDIT: Marsha Monestersky While Trump downplays the rates of Covid deaths, it’s indigenous Americans who are paying the heaviest price. Native Americans are dying at a rate five times that of their white counterparts, according to the US Centers for Disease...
Feb 9, 2021 | Featured, In The News
LUPTON, Ariz. The Lupton History Day at Lupton Chapter House filled the room with stories of the Lupton community that have been forgotten — stories of days when the community was a thriving place along Route 66. Master of Ceremonies Kern Collymore encouraged the...
Feb 9, 2021 | Fundraising, In The News
‘This Is Who I Am,’ an Indigenous FilmHelp support Indigenous Youth and language diversity! We’re seeking funding to finish producing our short, inspiring film to be premiered at the United Nations...
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