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...
Feb 9, 2021 | In The News
Conference participants come together to engage a wide range of critical perspectives on the world, to discuss differences, commonalities, and alternatives to current predicaments, and to share ideas for understanding and transforming the world. @ PACE University –...
Feb 9, 2021 | In The News
With the knowledge of impending societal collapse within the next 30–50 years, we need to listen to Indigenous people, not only about how we prevent the coming collapse but also what to do to survive it says Kern Collymore In school, I wasn’t good at many subjects,...
Feb 9, 2021 | covid-19, Featured, In The News
In late spring, the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in America was arguably not a major metropolitan area but a large swath of the rural Southwest — the Navajo Nation. For several harrowing months, the reservation saw some of the highest per capita infection and...
Jan 19, 2021 | Community Engagement, Featured, In The News
Navajo Nation’s Janene Yazzie is a community organizer and human rights advocate who has worked on development and energy issues with indigenous communities across the United States. Among her many positions, she is Sustainable Development Program Coordinator for...
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