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On Tuesday, April 4th, this day of giving aims to harness the collective power of individuals, communities, and organizations to…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Melissa Kaszuba melissa@uriascommunications.com UNITY Wraps Up a Successful Sold-Out Midyear Conference Highlights included appearances by…
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Native Youth Gather for Learning and Collaboration The 2020 UNITY Midyear Conference, held February 14-17 in Tempe, Arizona, brought together…
Mesa, Arizona – January 30, 2020 – United National Indian Tribal Youth (UNITY) will hold its annual midyear conference in…
UNITY is pleased to announce that early bird registration is now open for both the 2020 UNITY Midyear Conference and…
UNITY Videos
We’re excited for this week’s special guest, Lance Christensen Jr. from Pine Ridge, South Dakota. Just last week, Lance qualified…
UNITY’s Native youth leaders share positive messages during this time of social distancing and Covid-19. In case you missed it,…
Click here to learn how you or a new youth council can be part of National UNITY network. With lead…
What's Up In Indian Country?
From MSU News Service BOZEMAN — A team of three students representing the recently reestablished student chapter of American Indigenous Business…
The annual leadership event featured speakers including Congresswomen Deb Haaland (New Mexico) and Sharice Davids (Kansas), recording artists Jewel, Taboo…
View on MedicalNewsToday In the United States, the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting Indigenous communities to a disproportionate degree. In this…