CNAY’s Champions for Change ready to convene Community by From Press Release - February 3, 2020February 3, 2020 WASHINGTON — The Aspen Institute’s Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) will welcome its eighth cohort of CNAY Champions for Change (Champions) to Washington, DC, in February. This marks the first convening of the year-long leadership program. The 2020 Champions include Owen L. Oliver (Quinault (Chinook) Indian Nation & Isleta Pueblo),
NIHB Youth Fellows meet with Native lawmakers Community by From Press Release - January 31, 2020January 31, 2020 WASHINGTON — In January, the 2020 cohort of the National Indian Health Board (NIHB) Health Policy Fellows held its first face-to-face meeting in Washington, D.C. As part of a week’s worth of events toward training the next generation of Native health leaders, NIHB’s Youth Fellows had the opportunity to visit
Secretarial election to be held Feb. 12 Community by From Press Release - January 31, 2020January 31, 2020 The Bureau of Indian Affairs has scheduled a Secretarial election for Feb. 12. This election will replace the one previously scheduled for Dec. 2018 which was cancelled due to a U.S. federal government shutdown. Secretarial elections are federal elections administered by the BIA and are conducted through the U.S. mail. All Tribal
Alicia Keys returns to the stage with “Alicia – The World Tour” at Hard Rock Live Community by From Press Release - January 31, 2020January 31, 2020 HOLLYWOOD – 15-time Grammy Award-winner Alicia Keys brings the “Alicia - The World Tour” to Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood on Sept. 22 at 8 p.m Tickets cost $287, $212, $152, $112 and $97. VIP packages are available for purchase. Tickets are available at www.myhrl.com. Doors
Rod Stewart returns to Hard Rock Live in February Community by From Press Release - January 8, 2020January 8, 2020 HOLLYWOOD — Rod Stewart returns to Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood on Feb. 23, at 7 p.m. Tickets cost $380, $230, $155, $105 and $85. All seats are reserved and available at all Ticketmaster outlets online at www.myhrl.com and www.ticketmaster.com. In 2020, Stewart will
NAIG unveils brand identity for 2020 Games Community News by From Press Release - January 8, 2020January 8, 2020 HALIFAX, N.S., Canada — The 2020 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) has announced the official brand identity for the games, featuring the work of Mi’kmaw artist Melissa Sue Labrador. From July 12-18, NAIG 2020 will be held in Kjipuktuk (Halifax, Canada) and Millbrook First Nation and is slated to be the
NABI to launch own uniform brand Community by From Press Release - January 8, 2020January 8, 2020 PHOENIX — The Native American Basketball Invitational (NABI), whose major sponsors include the Seminole Tribe of Florida, will launch its own brand of sports apparel in 2020. During the last few years the brand has become a source of funding for the 501(c)(3) non-profit with an annual increase of 25%. NABI Nation
Holyfield’s son to fight at Hard Rock Hotel Daytona Beach Community by From Press Release - January 8, 2020January 8, 2020 DAYTONA BEACH — Evan “Yung Holy” Holyfield’s next fight will take place at Hard Rock Hotel Daytona on Feb. 8, 2020. Holyfield will fight once again at junior middleweight. Holyfield announced himself to the professional boxing world on the Canelo-Kovalev Nov. 2 fight card at MGM Grand with a seventeen
Partnership With Native Americans names Joshua Arce president, CEO Community by From Press Release - January 6, 2020January 6, 2020 ADDISON, TEXAS — Partnership With Native Americans (PWNA), a nonprofit serving immediate needs and supporting long-term solutions for Native Americans living in reservation communities, announced Dec. 10 the appointment of Joshua Arce as its president and chief executive officer effective Jan. 6, 2020. PWNA's current president and CEO Robbi Rice Dietrich
Achievements of Native women artists showcased at Smithsonian American Art Museum Arts & Entertainment Community News by From Press Release - January 6, 2020January 6, 2020 WASHINGTON — Women have been a predominant creative force behind Native American art, yet their individual contributions, for centuries, have largely remained unrecognized and anonymous. In the first major thematic exhibition to explore the artistic contributions of Native women, “Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists” celebrates the achievements of these