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Midwives Sue Hawai’i, Challenging Law Restricting Native Birthworkers
Native birthwork practitioners could now face risk of fines and prison time if they are caught offering care, or even advice, to pregnant women and families in Hawai’i.
By Angie Jaime
Nex Benedict Mourned and Celebrated in Vigils Across the Country
"May we remember Nex. May we fight like hell for you."
By Angie Jaime
Indigenous Youth Are Using Coding and AI to Save Native Language
The Lakota AI Code Camp is run by Indigenous people, for Indigenous people.
By Donavyn Coffey
This Woman-Led Community Is Empowering Native Girls Through Skateboarding
It “connects all the nieces and aunties together in the skateboard world.”
By Brittney McNamara
This Young Chief Is Helping His Tribe Navigate the Climate Crisis
At 25, Devon Parfait is working to preserve customs while dealing with coastal erosion.
By Zoe Dutton
Meet These 11 Indigenous Youth Making a Difference in their Communities
These are the scientists, artists, storytellers, and more that you need to know.
By Kinsale Drake
How This Indigenous Nonprofit Aims to Reach Vaccine-Hesitant Native Communities
“Combatting COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is a complex and difficult task.”
By Kaitlyn McNab
What Native Hawaiians Want You to Know Before a Trip to Hawaii
Visits and home prices have skyrocketed over the past year.
By Taylor Weik
Indigenous Communities Are Organizing to Fight Coronavirus
They could use your support.
By Jewel Wicker
I'm a Native Woman and I Won't Be Labeled as "White-Passing"
"Accepting a 'white-passing' identity would deny who I am and be an act of self-genocide."
By Justina Bruns
Why Some Natives Don't Want American Citizenship
It was only granted in 1924, and the rights that come with the designation have been long ignored.
By Ruth Hopkins
MAGA Teen Nicholas Sandmann and the White Privilege of Redemption
Systems of power protect white men, no matter what they do.
By Brittney McNamara
Yes, the MAGA Hat-Wearing Students Are Teenagers. That Doesn’t Exempt Them From Responsibility
Youthful transgression or the smug confidence of privilege?
By De Elizabeth
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21 Powerful Moments at the Indigenous Peoples March on Washington
"We are still here...we are unafraid."
By Hanna Wallis
Discovering My Tohono O'odham Culture Saved My Life — So I'm Helping Other Youth Do the Same
"I learned to love myself when I learned to love the tohono, or desert."
By Damien Carlos
10 Native Activism Organizations to Show Your Support This Thanksgiving
"As an Indigenous womxn, I feel that these activist organizations all share a collective goal: to create a better world for the unborn generations."
By Maka Monture
These Native Teens Are Representing Indigenous Designers Through Their Prom Looks
"I am a Chahta girl and representation matters."
By Amira Rasool
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These 3 Style Icons Break Boundaries and Set New Standards
Disrupt the expected in Deerupt by adidas Originals.
By Teen Vogue Content Studio
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Style The H&M Spring Divided Collection Your Way
By Teen Vogue Content Studio
Stand With Native Women by Wearing a Red Scarf to the Women's March
"Today, we are still being hunted and killed."
By Ruth Hopkins