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Building a Multiracial Democracy
Native peoples have always been on the frontlines of social and political change. At Native Organizers Alliance Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) organization, we continue this work by mobilizing our communities to secure greater protections for sacred places, funding for healthcare and education, and Indigenous representation at all levels of government.
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We have one of the largest networks in Indian Country. When we issue a call to action, thousands answer the call.
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Pass the Elder Pride Act Now!
Democrats, including Sharice Davids — the first 2SLGBTQI+ Native elected to Congress, want to offer a helping hand to older 2SLGBTQI+ people who live in isolated, rural parts of the …
Tell senators: Pass the PHS ACCESS Act that would improve health care access for 70% of Natives
The Public Health Services for Advancing Care and Creating Efficient Support Systems in Underserved Communities Act (PHS ACCESS Act), would allow U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps Officers to be …
Submit a public comment to protect Two-Spirit and trans people as well as Tribal sovereignty
It’s Pride Month, and the presidential administration is trying to weaken life-saving protections for Two-Spirit, transgender, intersex, and queer people — collectively known as 2SLGBTQI+ people.
Right now, our 2SLGBTQI+ …
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Updates
This op-ed was originally published in the Missoulian. The confirmation of Steve Pearce as director of the Bureau of Land Management is another setback following years of hard-won progress in Indian Country. In recent years, tribes and Native organizations have fought for a future where the next generations can visit, hold ceremonies on our ancestral […]
Blank check for ICE puts people at risk In the U.S. we are constantly told by members of Congress that there is simply no funding for healthcare, housing the homeless, and care for veterans who have served our country. But with passage of this bill, GOP members of Congress wrote what is essentially a blank […]
Native Organizers Alliance Action Fund is proud to see that Deb Haaland continues to make history with her Democratic primary win in the New Mexico gubernatorial race. She is the first Native American woman to win the nomination for governor in the state, following her many successes as the first Native woman to serve in […]