Jasmine Smith
Founder and Chair | NAIWA Daughters
www.talielohi.com

Jasmine Smith, a citizen of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, is the founder and Chair of NAIWA Daughters, a youth-led nonprofit dedicated to empowering Indigenous young women in activism, leadership, and community engagement. Grounded in her cultural heritage and lived experience, Jasmine leads NAIWA Daughters in amplifying Indigenous voices and addressing racial and social injustices. Through her leadership, the organization has reached local, regional, national, and international platforms, advancing conversations around equity, inclusion, and Indigenous representation.
Panel Presentations:
Indigenous Forum – Rights of Nature: Rivers as Roads to an Indigenized Legal Future
March 27th | 3:00 pm to 4:15 pm
