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Shił Nahólne’ symposium names new Navajo Nation Poet Laureate

In celebration of National Poetry Month, Navajo Technical University’s BFA Creative Writing Program and the Navajo Nation Poet Laureate Committee honored the literary arts and community storytellers during the 3rd Annual Shił Nahólne’: Literary Arts and Oral Stories Symposium, held April 17-18 at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center.

Education

Diné youth shine at robotics championship

Looking relaxed wearing a straw brim hat with a red stripe, Cheyenne Williams, a senior at Navajo Mountain High School, walked with confidence around the George R. Brown Convention Center here wanting to get signatures on a flag she brought with her.

Community

‘Address Navajo’ brings safety, services, and
long-awaited connections

For generations, the lack of physical addresses across the Navajo Nation has meant more than just missed mail. It has delayed emergency responders, complicated legal paperwork, and left families disconnected from essential services. Now, with a groundbreaking $35 million initiative, “Address Navajo” is systematically changing that reality.