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

Jasmine Smith, 16, a citizen of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, is an internationally recognized Indigenous youth leader, poet, and Founder and Chair of NAIWA Daughters, a youth-led nonprofit advancing Indigenous young women’s leadership, advocacy, and civic power. Jasmine has delivered keynote addresses at the Model United Nations Conference, working with Italian ambassadors, spoken before the Tennessee State Senate, working with Knox County representatives, and introduced the nation’s first all-female, second youth-led Rights of Nature resolution. A two-time Tennessee Civic Essay Award winner, she is a guest lecturer at the University of Tennessee, United World College in Costa Rica, and other academic institutions. Through her work, Jasmine bridges Indigenous knowledge, youth leadership, and environmental justice.
Keynote Address:
Young Leaders: Jasmine Smith – Living Our Ancestors’ Wildest Dreams, While Being the Voice of the Voiceless
March 28th | 10:50 am to 11:00 am
Panel Presentations:
Indigenous Forum – Rights of Nature: Rivers as Roads to an Indigenized Legal Future
March 27th | 3:00 pm to 4:15 pm
