January 24, 2023 By Helen Oliff Celebrating Native Cultures: How to Become More NativeAware All Year Native American Heritage Month Read more
January 10, 2023 By Joshua Arce President and CEO Joshua Arce Shares 2023 Predictions In the case of Partnership With Native Americans (PWNA), 2022 brought along opportunities to continue raising awareness around Native issues – some Read more
January 9, 2023 By Moderator 2022 Year in Review: Most Popular Blogs and Social Posts In the case of Partnership With Native Americans (PWNA), 2022 brought along opportunities to continue raising awareness around Native issues – some Read more
December 13, 2022 By Joshua Arce Year-End Giving: Make an Impact Ahead of 2023 Friendly reminder, the 2022 calendar year ends at midnight on Saturday, December 31 – the deadline by which your year-end giving must Read more
November 30, 2022 By Joshua Arce Where’s the CSR and DEI for Native Americans? There’s a movement afoot for racial and social equity at the corporate level – or at least it looks that Read more
November 22, 2022 By Helen Oliff This Giving Tuesday, Give Smiles for Native Americans Did you know that AIAN children in preschool to kindergarten are four times more likely to have untreated tooth decay than Whites? Read more
November 8, 2022 By Helen Oliff Thanksgiving: A Time for Remembering Native Americans For many Native Americans, Thanksgiving is a bittersweet reminder of the real Thanksgiving story that is often absent from U.S Read more
October 25, 2022 By Helen Oliff Native American Heritage Month – A Time to Celebrate & Become NativeAware© PWNA encourages everyone to observe Native American Heritage Month #NAHM by shopping with Native-owned businesses Read more
October 4, 2022 By Joshua Arce The Supreme Court Must Protect ICWA to Avoid Added Risk for Native Children If the Supreme Court overturns ICWA, Native children would lose the very protections that keep them connected to their heritage and culture. Read more
September 20, 2022 By Joshua Arce The Inflation Reduction Act: Indigenous Communities Need More While some are fortunate enough to remain comfortable despite the prolonged inflation, many more are struggling to make ends meet. In fact, Read more