Dream the Impossible: Through Resilience and Perseverance
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The youth summit highlights voices of American Indian youth with disabilities and focuses on aspects of American Indian life, history, culture and heritage that can help you address today's challenges.
Presented By
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If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Kimberly Yellow Robe at Kimberly.YellowRobe@bannerhealth.com or
Rosa Rojas Franco at rojasfranco@arizona.edu
Jim E. Warne Tribal Youth Leadership Award
The Jim E. Warne American Indian Youth Leadership Award will also be announced during the summit. The award is given to American Indian youth who demonstrate leadership qualities and personal strengths that help them overcome adversity in their community. If you know someone in your community who show the qualities of this award, we encourage you to nominate this individual here by March 24, 2025.