
Road To Tokyo: The Final Chapter
Patricia and I talked late into the night. Our main topic was to avoid becoming a casualty to what we called ‘post-athletic adjustment’. However, we

Patricia and I talked late into the night. Our main topic was to avoid becoming a casualty to what we called ‘post-athletic adjustment’. However, we

Happy Friday and welcome to this week’s News You Can Use! The first local level results of the 2020 Census are in and the data

While the COVID-19 continued to force most of our partners who operate summer camps for Native American children and youth to put their programs on

Running Strong for American Indian Youth to support 21,000 ft2 structure on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation KYLE, SD – On Tuesday, August 10, the Oyate

Running Strong for American Indian Youth® 2020 Dreamstarter Dawn Marie Johnson (Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate), is a Career & Technical Education teacher and Community Outreach Coordinator

“… I would now like to share a few words about the man who is the inspiration for this community center. Eugene Krizek was born

The Red Road to DC totem pole journey across the nation reaches its destination at the US Capitol and is received with remarks by Secretary

Running Strong for American Indian Youth® is proud to have been a supporter of the Red Road to DC, “A Totem Pole Journey for the

This month, Running Strong for American Indian Youth® is shipping out close to 5,000 “Study Strong” backpacks filled with all the school supplies Native American

The Olympics return to Tokyo and Where Billy’s Story All Began After a year of anticipation, the 2021 Tokyo Olympics are finally here! The Opening Ceremonies of

The global track and field enthusiasts have been treated to an incredible June and July track season featuring unbelievable races from the one mile to

The XXXII Tokyo Olympics Opening Ceremonies are tonight, and to celebrate we’ve compiled Billy’s most recent interviews and profiles reflecting on his historic win at