Advance Native Political Leadership

Advance Native Political Leadership

Civic and Social Organizations

San Francisco, CA 1,206 followers

Advance works to address the vast disparity and unique barriers that exist for Native people in U.S. politics.

About us

Advance Native Political Leadership is the first and only national Native American-led organization working to address the vast disparity and unique barriers that exist for Indigenous peoples in U.S. politics. Our theory of change is that when Native peoples and communities have access to national networks, innovative tools for community organizing, strategies for civic and voter engagement, and pathways to leadership, we inherently advance all of our communities’ health and wellbeing. Advance Native Political Leadership was founded to address the need for increased Native American representation in elected and appointed office at all levels across the country.

Website
http://advancenativepl.org
Industry
Civic and Social Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2016

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  • 📻 Big news! A record-breaking 170+ Native candidates are on the ballot this fall across 24 states. While that's historic progress, we still have work to do - Native Americans make up just 0.07% of elected officials despite being 3% of the U.S. population. Proud to be featured in NPR discussing how we're working to build Native political power and create pathways for Indigenous leaders to serve in public office. From school boards to Congress, Native voices and representation matter. Read the full story featuring Elise Blasingame to learn more about this historic moment and the incredible candidates running to make change in their communities. https://lnkd.in/gmphw_Zm #NativePolitics #IndigenousLeadership #BuildNativePower #Election2024

    Why more Native Americans are on U.S. ballots than ever before

    Why more Native Americans are on U.S. ballots than ever before

    npr.org

  • We're thrilled our Co-founder and Executive Director, Anathea Chino (Acoma Pueblo) is taking the TEDNext stage in Atlanta! She'll be sharing powerful insights on Queer Indigenous voices in politics as part of a conversation on building civic power. Join us in congratulating her as she continues to break barriers and create pathways for Native political leadership! 🎤✨ #NativePolitics #IndigenousLeadership #TEDNext

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  • 🗳️ Building Native political power starts with you! 🌟 At Advance Native Political Leadership, we're creating pathways for Indigenous leaders to shape our democracy. Here's how your support makes a difference: $25 prepares a future city council candidate 🏙️ $50 trains an aspiring state legislator 📊 $100 mentors a potential congressperson 🏛️ Did you know? Native Americans, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians represent at least 3.4% of the U.S. population but only 0.07% of elected officials. We need 17,000+ more Indigenous leaders to reach representational parity! Your donation moves us closer to a reflective democracy that truly represents Native voices and responds to Indigenous issues. 🌎 🤝🏽 Ready to advance Native representation? Click the link to donate now: https://lnkd.in/eqNCjm-C 💪🏽 #AdvanceNativePL #ReflectiveDemocracy #IndigenousLeadership #BuildNativePower

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  • Why we're fired up about Harris-Walz 2024! 🔥🗳️ 1️⃣ Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan could make history as the first Native woman governor! 2️⃣ Their track record for Native communities is 💯: - Mandated tribal consultation policies - Affirmed tribal sovereignty - Removed racist imagery from MN state symbols - Improved Native education for teachers - Returned Upper Sioux State Park to the Sioux community 3️⃣ Continued progress for Native peoples, working families, children, and LGBTQ+ Minnesotans A vote for Harris-Walz is a vote for unprecedented Native representation and proven leadership! Ready to make history? Check your voter registration: https://lnkd.in/e3tHgMsr #NativeVote #Election2024 #IndigenousLeadership #HarrisWalz2024

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  • 🌟 Native Power Building Summit 2024: By the Numbers 🌟 - 500+ Indigenous leaders registered to gather in Scottsdale, AZ - 12 state-based organizations from 8 states represented - 12+ hours of powerful discussions and community-building - 4 dynamic panel sessions covering: - Culture & Politics in Native communities - Voting rights 100 years after the Indian Citizenship Act - Environmental stewardship and resource protection - Impact of Native representation in elected office Our big takeaways: - Urgent need for research on Native voters, issues, and representation - Ongoing fight against voter disenfranchisement - Critical importance of protecting land, water, and air for future generations - Power of Native voices in elected positions to drive change From youth activists to tribal elders, we celebrated our progress and renewed our commitment to building Native political power. Together, we're creating the change we want to see! #BuildNativePower #IndigenousLeadership #NPBS2024

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  • The path to the White House runs through Indian Country! 🗳️ Native voters could be the game-changers in key battleground states like Arizona, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, and Wisconsin. We've done it before: 2020: Helped elect President Biden 2018: Secured Sen. Tester's seat by just 18,000 votes Our voice matters more than ever in 2024. Together, we can shape a better future for Indigenous communities. Ready to make an impact? Check your voter registration status now: https://lnkd.in/e3tHgMsr #NativeVote #BuildNativePower #Election2024 #AdvanceNativePL

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  • Advance Native Political Leadership Action Fund (Advance), the first and only national Native-led organization working to build a complete ecosystem approach to political power building in Native communities, today announced its endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to serve as the next president and vice president of the United States. This is the first-ever endorsement of any non-Indigenous candidate for office by Advance’s Action Fund, the organization’s 501(c)4 project helping to elect Native leaders at all levels of public office.“ While this isn’t the first time a national ticket has shown an understanding of and commitment to Native peoples, this moment represents a historic shift with a deeper investment in elevating Native leaders and communities,” said Anathea Chino (Acoma Pueblo), Co-Founder and Executive Director of Advance. “Gov. Walz’s partnership with Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan (White Earth Ojibwe) and legislative record in Minnesota is proof he is committed to the unique status of Tribal Nations and our right to existence, self-governance, and self-determination. His inclusion on the presidential ticket is a game changer.” Read the press release in its entirety here: https://lnkd.in/eJUnNzsi

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  • Our team had the incredible honor of joining Feast Day at Acoma Pueblo in New Mexico a couple of weeks ago. Cultural experiences like this are essential to our work as they deepen our understanding, education, and awareness of the communities we serve. The day was filled with food, stories, dancing, music, and laughter—a powerful reminder of our shared humanity and the resilience of our ancestors. We were especially moved by the cultural and spiritual leaders who keep these traditions alive, showing us how much we can learn from one another. Moments like these reaffirm that community and connection are at the heart of everything we do. #BuildNativePower #AdvanceNativePL

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  • Ever wonder how Native American tribes fit into U.S. politics? It's not as simple as you might think! Quick rundown on tribal sovereignty: - Native tribes aren't just part of the U.S. - they're their own nations with unique relationships to the federal government. - This means that many Native Americans maintain dual citizenship, and vote in both tribal and U.S. elections. - When Natives participate in U.S. politics, we can influence decisions that directly impact our tribal sovereignty. - Having Native elected officials is crucial. They help make sure Native voices are heard when it comes to decisions affecting tribal communities. Why does this matter? Because understanding tribal sovereignty is key to building a fairer, more inclusive democracy for everyone. #TribalSovereignty #BuildNativePower #AdvanceNativePL

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