Honoring Clyde Warrior: A Legacy of Red Power and Civil Rights
The Native Professional Advancement Center (NPAC) is set to honor the legacy of Red Power leader Clyde Warrior by highlighting Native American community members who continue to uphold his values of activism and civil rights. NPAC’s Clyde Warrior Civil Rights Recognition event, scheduled for Friday, October 18, 2024, at the Albuquerque Art Museum, promises to be a momentous occasion celebrating both the past and future of Native leadership.
The Red Power Movement and Its Impact
The event is dedicated to recognizing Clyde Warrior, a prominent figure in the 1960s Red Power Movement. Warrior was a tireless advocate for Native American rights, fighting for recognition of civil liberties and human dignity in an era of great political and social upheaval. His efforts laid the groundwork for organizations like NPAC, whose mission is to advance the professional and educational opportunities of Native Americans. By continuing to promote his legacy, NPAC aims to inspire future generations to take action in support of their communities.
Celebrating Native Community Leadership
NPAC’s event will focus on uplifting contemporary community members who reflect the same dedication to civil rights and equity that Warrior embodied. These leaders work tirelessly within the urban Native American communities of Albuquerque, advancing workforce development, education, and advocacy. NPAC’s Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) program, powered by the National Indian Youth Council (NIYC), serves as a critical resource for these efforts, providing educational stipends and professional training to over 300 participants annually.
As Darius Lee Smith, NPAC’s Executive Director, states, “From the roots of the Red Power movement grows a strong program that remains a vigilant voice for the Native community ever seeking a brighter future.” NPAC’s programs are not only about fostering individual success but about elevating entire communities, ensuring that the principles of self-determination and empowerment remain at the forefront of its mission.
Partnerships and Program Highlights
This year’s Clyde Warrior Civil Rights Recognition is presented in collaboration with American Indians for Opportunity (AIO), the Native Leadership Collective, and Albuquerque’s Office of Equity and Inclusion. The event will feature a silent auction, with proceeds supporting Tribal youth in Albuquerque through holiday gift sponsorships. It’s an excellent opportunity for both individuals and organizations to get involved and contribute to the future of Native leadership.
How You Can Participate
This event provides a powerful platform for acknowledging the contributions of Native leaders and for continuing the conversation around civil rights in today’s society. To learn more about NPAC’s ongoing work, or to attend the Clyde Warrior Civil Rights Recognition event, learn more here.
By attending, you’ll not only be celebrating the legacy of Clyde Warrior, but you’ll also be supporting a movement that’s rooted in the past and essential to the future of Native American communities.
Join NPAC on October 18th and become a part of this impactful event!









