Family’s blacksmithing hobby helps them ride out the curfew
As a stay-at-home dad, Michael Mitchell had already perfected a few techniques for “getting my kids out of their rooms.”
Read MorePosted by Cindy Yurth | Jul 2, 2020 | Arts |
As a stay-at-home dad, Michael Mitchell had already perfected a few techniques for “getting my kids out of their rooms.”
Read MorePosted by Cindy Yurth | Jun 25, 2020 | CORONAVIRUS, News, Politics |
Vice President Myron Lizer was roundly criticized on social media Tuesday for attending a “Students for Trump” event in Phoenix on the Navajo Nation’s tab, but Lizer said Wednesday he used the event as an opportunity to corner some key congress people.
Read MorePosted by Cindy Yurth | Jun 25, 2020 | News |
On top of the fact that the seven domestic violence shelters that serve the Navajo Nation have been waiting eight months for the tribe to grant them contracts and release their federal pass-through funding, had their contracts revised three times and endured three changes of leadership at the tribal department that oversees them, the executive directors recently did some math and discovered that just over half the tribe’s Family Violence Prevention Act funding is coming to them.
Read MorePosted by Cindy Yurth | Jun 25, 2020 | Education |
In 2016, while she was still an undergrad at Julliard, Ariel Horowitz got a strange phone call from her mother, a curriculum consultant for Navajo Technical University.
Read MorePosted by Cindy Yurth | Jun 18, 2020 | Community |
The Navajo Nation’s domestic violence shelters finally got the meeting with Division of Social Services higher-ups they’ve been pressing for on Monday, but instead of solutions to their delayed funding problem, they got yet another couple of roadblocks thrown at them.
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