Raina Thiele: Native youth participate in My Brother's Keeper


Vance Home Gun, a member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, asks President Barack Obama about Native youth, language and culture. July 21, 2014

Raina Thiele of the White House recaps My Brother's Keeper event that included Native youth:
Today, President Obama hosted a town hall session where he gave remarks to announce new commitments in support of the My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) initiative and engaged in dialogue with young boys and men of color. Youth from the Center for Native American Youth’s Champions for Change program, the Native American Political Leadership Institute’s INSPIRE Initiative, and the Navajo Nation attended the town hall and asked the President about the Administration’s work to support Native American language and cultural preservation. The President reaffirmed his commitment to Native American youth and the importance of honoring one’s roots. Recalling his trip to the Standing Rock Sioux Indian Reservation in June, he applauded the tribe’s work on Lakota language revitalization and the powerful stories he heard from the tribe’s young people.

In his remarks, President Obama thanked the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) and their partners for committing to establish an MBK task force for Native American boys and men. NCAI will form the task force in partnership with the Center for Native American Youth, the Native American Boys and Girls Clubs of America, the National Indian Child Welfare Association, the National Indian Education Association, and UNITY Inc. NCAI stated in a press release that the task force will “coordinate and serve as the central point for sharing important work, opportunities, and resources for our youth."


YouTube: My Brother's Keeper Town Hall

Get the Story:
Rana Thiele: President Obama Engages Native Youth at My Brother’s Keeper Town Hall (White House Blog 7/21)

Relevant Documents:
Remarks by the President at My Brother's Keeper Town Hall | FACT SHEET: President Obama Applauds New Commitments in Support of the My Brother’s Keeper Initiative

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