At Seventh Generation Fund, we recognize Indigenous women and girls’ inherent strength and capacity for healing, leadership, and regenerating positive futures. It is in this spirit that we designed the Eagle Feather Fellowship under the banner of our Thriving Women program. We are honored and excited to announce our 2024-2025 Eagle Feather Fellow Cohort of the Thriving Women Program. Thank you to all those who applied. We received the highest volume of applicants this year, many who had important aspects of their lives and work to share. We look forward to building community with the contributions of the young Native women who will participate in this year’s fellowship.
The Eagle Feather Fellows for Thriving Women provides unique mentorship opportunities for young Native women to build ties within the community, expand their knowledge, skills, and capacity, as well as empower them as future leaders. Those selected will engage in peer-centered conversations and gatherings (both virtual and in-person) that identify key priorities for Native young women and girls’ lives, dreams, and needs for healthy and safe futures.
Please join us in celebrating the Eagle Feather Fellows for Thriving Women and the Native communities they serve and represent. We are fortunate to support these wonderful leaders in their work.
- Angelina Serna, Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians and the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin
- Naya Anllo-Valdo, Acoma Pueblo
- Chase Baird-Iron Cloud, Lakota and Diné
- Kylie Cayedito, Diné
- Jada McCovey, Hupa Yurok and Karuk
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