Category: Rising Leaders
We’re preparing young Indigenous leaders to invest in their communities through internships, leadership training programs, river trips, and more.
Native young people are following the sacred traditions and teachings of their grandparents.
Summers are for road trips. Read about a group of students who piled in a van and set off to learn about uranium mining on the Colorado Plateau.
Navajo farmer Rose Marie Williams makes the case for putting down your phone and working your hands in the soil.
An interview with Navajo farmer Ronalda Thomas about traditional farming and cultural connections.
We catch up with Navajo farmer Darrell Yazzie to discuss culture and the revitalization of Indigenous farming techniques.
From Glen Canyon Dam to city council to a community art auction. Meet three students making a difference.
What do 6th graders have to say about uranium mining around the Grand Canyon? A lot.
On the Kaibab Plateau, young Hopi workers team up to break rock, shovel dirt, and hoist logs, protecting lakes north of the Grand Canyon.
We need to stop locking science up in the lab, and bring it to the people.
Flagstaff high school students take their advocacy work to the next level.
Read what 6th grade students have to say about uranium mining around the Grand Canyon.
A Flagstaff High School group brings the Southwestern Experimental Garden Array project into their school courtyard.
Our dedicated volunteers came together to give voice to the confluence and the silent species that call it home.