23 Nov Absentee Voting a Success at CITC
Through an effort to mobilize Alaska Native and American Indian voters, CITC hosted an early polling place during this year's mid-term election...
Through an effort to mobilize Alaska Native and American Indian voters, CITC hosted an early polling place during this year's mid-term election...
Simple steps—like finding stable housing, landing a job, and developing basic life skills—can make a tangible difference in whether a young person stays out of juvenile detention once they've left...
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...
Any registered Alaskan voter can vote in the mid-term election in the Ranked Choice Voting process on-sight atCook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC): WHERE: Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC), 3600 San Jeronimo Drive, AnchorageWHEN: November 1 – 4, November 7HOURS: 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Please call (907)...
Gloria O'Neill and Chief and President of the Native Village of Eklutna Aaron Leggett called for Alaska's education system to be more reflective Alaska Native community and culture...
CITC's public relations specialist reflects on her life-changing experience at this year's gathering of Elders and youth...
CITC partners with other local businesses and organizations to make a greater impact on the community...