
March 19, 2021 | News You Can Use!
This week, history is made as Secretary Deb Haaland (Laguna Pueblo) is confirmed to lead the Department of Interior, making her the first Native American

This week, history is made as Secretary Deb Haaland (Laguna Pueblo) is confirmed to lead the Department of Interior, making her the first Native American

This week we look forward to the final vote on Rep. Deb Haaland’s Secretary of Interior nomination, read the details on the oil pipeline that

Running Strong for American Indian Youth to fund 19,000 square feet expansion WASHINGTON, DC – The Oyate Teca Project and Running Strong for American Indian

Loretta Afraid of Bear Cook has a long history of commitment to her Oglala Lakota people on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, as well as

Faith Spotted Eagle (Tunkan Inajin Win – Standing Stone) was born in Lake Andes, South Dakota in 1948 at a time when opportunities for Native

Read the inspiring story of students running 180 miles for land protection, see the latest updates on Rep. Deb Haaland’s quest to become the first

By far, the most rewarding aspect of our work on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation for our water coordinator on the reservation, Ken Lone Elk

Kansas City Football Team: #ChangeTheName! In July 2020, supporters of Running Strong joined together with thousands of other activists to call on the Washington Football

The mission of Earth Guardians, among Running Strong for American Indian Youth® newest partners, is to inspire, galvanize and train diverse youth to be effective

Read about the first Native stand-up comedian to perform on national television, celebrate Black History Month with the voices of four Afro-Indigenous students, and read

My 1965 track season started on Jan 9 at the San Francisco Invitational indoor track meet. I won the one-mile run competing against a star-studded

Read about how different tribes distributed CARES Act funding across their communities, learn about a new $1.6 million grant to preserve Indigenous oral history, a