March 7, 2024 By Joshua Arce Congrats to Lily Gladstone and Flower Moon for Authentic Storytelling Lily Gladstone is at the top of everyone’s list for her performance as Mollie Kyle in Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Read more
February 20, 2024 By Joshua Arce Nothing About Us, Without Us – Why Native Representation is So Important The challenges we face with NAGPRA are just one example that shows why it’s so important to include meaningful Native representation in Read more
January 4, 2024 By Joshua Arce My 2024 Predictions in the Election Year Weighing how to positively impact the Native Americans living on underserved reservations is especially crucial during an election year. With so much Read more
December 12, 2023 By Joshua Arce Giving Back: How to Change Native Lives on Reservations How can we all meaningfully impact the lives of Native Americans living on reservations? While it may seem daunting to Read more
October 24, 2023 By Joshua Arce Did You Know About the New PBS “Native America” Series? Native Americans have a long history of being misrepresented. So, as our CEO Joshua Arce says, “when a movie or Read more
October 9, 2023 By Joshua Arce Being a Purpose-Driven Leader in a Native Nonprofit As a Native CEO, here are my takeaways from Harvard’s principles of purposeful leadership. Read more
September 5, 2023 By Joshua Arce What is Food Sovereignty and Why is it Important to Tribes? Put simply, food sovereignty is the right of a community to identify and control how their food is produced and Read more
August 15, 2023 By Joshua Arce Oppenheimer Overlooks Native Americans I like Cillian Murphy as an actor and am sure he helped Oppenheimer become one of the top grossing WWII films Read more
July 18, 2023 By Joshua Arce Increasing Food Security with Olo for Good & Tides Foundation The need for access to healthy food and clean drinking water on remote reservations cannot be overstated. Thanks to a Read more
June 20, 2023 By Joshua Arce Tackling Water Insecurity in Tribal Communities A 2019 report on EPA data called “Watered Down Justice” confirmed there is unequal access to safe drinking water, and this Read more