Shondiin Silversmith and the Arizona Mirror have received three accolades from the Indigenous Journalists Association’s annual journalism contest. Silversmith, who joined the Mirror in 2021 to...
TSAILE, Ariz. — Twelve-year-old Nala Rain Nelson is making waves with her first recorded song in the Navajo language. The track, which premiered on Diné College...
A group of Native students at the University of Arizona has expressed deep concern following the administration’s decision to dissolve a critical cultural and resource center....
A group of Native students at the University of Arizona is expressing concern following the administration’s decision to eliminate the Native American Student Affairs Cultural &...
Two Arizona Republican legislators are calling for collaboration among state and federal lawmakers to tackle the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous peoples (MMIP). Their push...
The Turquoise Alert System has officially cleared its final legislative hurdle, passing unanimously through the Arizona House of Representatives on Wednesday. This system, designed to alert...
In a bustling auditorium, Indigenous students gathered with excitement for a unique opportunity. They participated in a workshop hosted by Homeland, a Native-led creative brand dedicated...
Mariah Gladstone, whose culinary passion ignited at the tender age of three, has turned her lifelong interest into a platform for advocacy. Growing up in northwest...
An essential report focusing on Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) in Arizona and nationwide has been removed from federal websites. This action aligns with the...
An Arizona bill designed to establish a missing Indigenous or endangered person alert system has garnered unanimous support in the House. Currently, it is undergoing final...