Original Instructions: A Challenge to Philanthropy to Expand Health and Educational Opportunities for Native Youth
Authors: Schott Foundation for Public Education in partnership with Native Americans in Philanthropy
Publication Year: 2018
Last Updated: 2018-02-09
Journal: Schott Foundation for Public Education & Native Americans in Philanthropy
Keywords: American Indian, Alaska Native, AI/AN, Native American, Native youth, philanthropy, youth leadership, next generation, health education, social change, racial equity
Abstract:
In June 2017, the Schott Foundation for Public Education and Native Americans in Philanthropy hosted Native American leaders and funders to discuss how to support Native youth in bigger and bolder ways. If youth are the bedrock of movement and community change, there is an imperative to ensure that Native youth are educated, healthy and prepared as the next generation of leaders. As a group, these leaders grappled with such questions as: What is the responsibility of those working with Native youth during this critical time? What is the role of philanthropy in this work? What did we learn from Standing Rock as it relates to youth leadership, health and education?
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