Reciprocity for Little Singer
Reciprocity for
Little Singer
Supporting Diné Youth in the Navajo Reservation
From the wide horizons of Diné land, Little Singer shares stories of loss, resistance, and healing traditions from Navajo elders and community leaders. Many hands have protected and carried living language, k’é (kinship), and cultural practices across the dark waters of colonial violence, ensuring Diné culture continues to be passed down to the next generation.
As part of SAND’s reciprocity commitment, we are directing $10,000–$15,000 USD to support the ongoing work and immediate priorities of the Little Singer Community School and the Diné youth it serves.
Little Singer Community School
Located on the Little Colorado River Basin in the far southwestern region of the Navajo Reservation, Little Singer Community School was created as an alternative to the infamous boarding schools. Rooted in Diné values, the school provides Diné youth with vital cultural teachings from community elders through language, music, dance, art, and storytelling.
The school now faces significant risk due to current education budget cuts. Reciprocity funds will be directed to the Little Singer Community School during this critical time to ensure Diné youth continue to receive an education rooted in their cultural values and language.