21 Dec Over $100,000 Raised During ANJC’s Voices for Justice Campaign
This year, ANJC raised $105,000 through the Voices for Justice campaign--a number that will have a huge impact on ANJC’s services. Reaching that figure was a community effort...
This year, ANJC raised $105,000 through the Voices for Justice campaign--a number that will have a huge impact on ANJC’s services. Reaching that figure was a community effort...
For the first time since 2019, CITC held its annual Family Holiday Celebration, Saturday, December 3—and made Christmas brighter for nearly 700 individuals, children, and Elders...
Anchorage is an ideal skiing location--but most of the youth and adults who hit the slopes are non-Native people. CITC is helping Native youth gain access to outdoor winter sports...
In March 2023, CITC will open the Super Fab Lab, a larger space with more advanced technology that will allow CITC to offer robust programming and learning opportunities to more people...
Few lawyers have expertise in Native law. ANJC's new Clerkship and Fellowship programs aim to create a cohort of legal minds with experience to advocate for justice for Native people...
Through an effort to mobilize Alaska Native and American Indian voters, CITC hosted an early polling place during this year's mid-term election...
Thanks to a partnership with The Children's Lunchbox, CITC is helping hungry families get the food they need...
Alaska Native people face long odds in the justice system—but with the help of the Alaska Native Justice Center, Toni Sanderson beat the statistics...
First National Vice President Natasha Pope and Business Support Specialist David Haynes presented ANJC with a $5,000 donation to support justice and equality for Alaska Native and other people served by the organization...
The numbers tell the story: Alaska Native people face barriers in the justice system. But behind every statistic is a person, a family, and a community...