NOA welcomes two new organizers to the team!
Native Organizers Alliance is providing support for a growing network of tribal leaders and Native community organizers leading the movements for self-governance, human rights and dignity across Turtle Island. We are also intensifying our training program to work closely with Native leaders to organize local and regional training sessions.
Our goal is to accelerate the growth of an ecosystem of grassroots leaders and organizers who are preparing for all of our descendants for seven generations ahead.
We will learn from those in Minneapolis who moved, guided by their hearts, to act bravely, with discipline and love of humanity and Mother Earth.
In 2026 our training opportunities will give leaders and organizers a time and place to reflect on what community care and safety looks like in these uncertain times.
We defend sacred places by partnering with Tribes and grassroots communities to protect sacred places threatened by federal government policies and by corporate exploitation of the land and water.
We also work with multiracial coalitions to build a movement for an inclusive democracy that would fulfill our long-denied treaty rights and civil and human rights for all.
And now, at Native Organizers Alliance, we are taking the work of building a movement across Indian Country for sovereignty and justice to the next level with the addition of two young organizers:



