The First Kids 1st – Every Child is Sacred is a national collaborative effort and is comprised of leading Native American organizations, allies, and partners.
We are proud to release Becoming Visible, a new report summarizing current efforts by states to bring high-quality education about Native Americans into all K-12 schools across the U.S. #BecomingVisible#NativeEd
You can view the report here: https://t.co/2BWNiW7W2V
According to the recent @FirstKids1st Data Resource Book, “Suicide rates are increasing in the U.S. overall, but they are increasing faster in American Indian and Alaska Natives.” To our Native youth #WeNeedYouHere. Find more on taking action here: https://t.co/kebtHmevJH
We’re hosting a Call to Artists in the Southwest region for our 2019 Annual Convention and Marketplace! Submissions should be sent to [email protected] by Friday, August 2.
The @Center4Native is having a call for Native Artist for their Creative Native Art Competition. The winner will receive National Recognition, funding for art supplies and $200. Submissions are open until August 9th. See here for more info: https://t.co/r9n2O7p7Tt #NativeArtist
Today, hundreds of Native Hawaiians and supporters gathered in front of the Hawaiʻi State Capitol to oli, dance, hold signs, and peacefully protest the construction on Mauna Kea. #Maunakea#moomeheu#kukiaimauna
Reminder: Today, from 2:00 to 3:30, NCAI and NIWRC are co-hosting a webinar to prepare for upcoming tribal consultations on the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and potential future tribal set aside funding. You can register for the webinar here: https://t.co/vpEU2RahAS
The @NCAI1944 Youth Commission recently returned from the National UNITY Conference, where they held a presentation on the Commission’s role as a place of problem-solving and empowerment for Native youth. #UNITYFL2019
Don’t forget! Tomorrow, from 2:00 to 3:30, NCAI, in partnership with NIWRC, is co-hosting a webinar to prepare for upcoming tribal consultations on the Violence Against Women Act and potential future tribal set aside funding. Register for the webinar here: https://t.co/vpEU2RahAS
You Shop…and Amazon Smile Gives to NIEA
Today and Tomorrow, whenever you shop on Amazon Smile, 0.5% of your purchase will be donated NIEA. Now that’s something we can all smile about!
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EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION ENDS TOMORROW
Join us for our 50th Annual Convention & Trade Show!
See Legendary Joanne Shenandoah Perform!
Largest Native Education Convention
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The @AISES is pleased to announce the travel scholarships for students to attend the 2019 National Conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from October 10-12, 2019! The deadline is Friday July 19th at 10:59 pm PDT. To learn more visit the AISES website: https://t.co/zxxrISx3mV
Did you know there are an estimated 16k+ fireworks displays that take place on the 4th of July? The first fireworks that were used to celebrate were built out of left-over military munitions and altered for entertainment. We wish everyone a happy and safe 4th of July.
DEADLINE Today! Student Registration Rate!
Present Your Student or Professional Research Walk-Through
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Summer is a great time for Native Youth’s to get out and explore. The Indian Youth of America’s organization offers a summer camp where Native Youths can take part in workshops & see special guest performances. Visit the camp website for dates and cost: https://t.co/yDC9IQmkR8
School is out and the summer is upon us. Often times admission officers want to know how you are spending your time during summer breaks. Quest Bridge has put together a guide of different ways to maximize your summer. Find more information on their site: https://t.co/z4ehleXdzX