Center for Native American Youth

Founded in 2011, the Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) at the Aspen Institute is a national education and advocacy organization that works alongside Native youth — ages 24 and under — on reservations, in rural villages and urban spaces across the country to improve their health, safety and overall well-being.All Native youth deserve to lead full and healthy lives, have equal access to opportunity, draw strength from their culture and inspire one another. At CNAY, we uplift youth through cross-sector, culturally-immersive programming that incorporates Indigenous knowledge systems, leadership training, and youth-led policy agenda and narratives.

To learn more about our work, please visit cnay.org or email cnayinfo@aspeninstitue.org.

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Blog Posts Publications

Center Us: A Native Youth Survey Report

November 19, 2024

Blog Posts

“Democracy Is Indigenous”: 100 Years of the Indian Citizenship Act

Today marks 100 years since the passage of the Indian Citizenship Act, a piece of legislation granting U.S. citizenship to Native American people.

June 2, 2024

Our Team


Tracy L. Canard Goodluck

Executive Director

Center for Rising Generations

María Samaniego

Associate Director of Operations and Strategic Partnerships

Center for Rising Generations

Katy Stewart, MPH

Programs Manager

Center for Rising Generations

Jamie Levitt

Communications Manager

Center for Rising Generations

Tahnee Poafpybitty

Senior Program Associate

Center for Rising Generations

Samantha Hintz

Program Coordinator

Center for Rising Generations

Neely Bardwell

Program Coordinator

Center for Rising Generations

Tristan Espinoza

Communications Intern

Center for Rising Generations