About me
Jantzen Hale, Diné, currently serves as a Program Specialist with the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center. Previously, she worked with the National Congress of American Indians, supporting the development of communication strategies and sharing stories of impact and need about Tribal communities to diverse audiences. She is passionate about advocating for the advancement of Tribal policies and laws that build stronger and healthier Tribal Nations. Her work reflects a consistent commitment to amplifying Indigenous voices, shaping policy frameworks, and supporting efforts that protect Tribal sovereignty. She holds a master’s degree in public policy from the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, with a concentration in Tribal policy, and earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Michigan.