Celebrating AISES' 30th Anniversary of Empowering Native Americans
 
 

Winds of Change is the premier American Indian-published and nationally distributed full-color magazine with a focus on career and educational advancement for Native people. Articles highlight cross-cultural issues of interest to both Native and non-Native people. Since 1986, the magazine has served as a channel for information and ideas relevant to the needs and interests of both students and professionals. In recent issues, Winds of Change has explored such current topics as bridging traditional science with technology, business and entrepreneurship, long-distance learning, mentoring, public health, and a broad range of careers.

The artwork on the covers and throughout each issue of Winds of Change has left distinctive, memorable images in the minds of readers for many years. Prominent Native artists featured in the magazine include: Al Qöyawayma, Hopi; Ben Harjo, Seminole/Shawnee; Burgess Roye, Ponca; Ed Defender, Standing Rock Sioux; Sam English, Turtle Mountain Chippewa; and Virginia Stroud, United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma.

 

The Annual College Guide is a full-color, special issue of Winds of Change magazine, published in September in time for the Fall recruitment season. It includes:

• Data on colleges, universities and financial aid for American Indian students

• Resources and references specific to American Indians

• Articles on applying to college, preparing for university life, and cultural support on campus

• Words of wisdom from successful students

 

Winds of Change is published five times a year by AISES Publishing Inc.: quarterly, in winter, spring, summer and fall plus the Annual College Guide for American Indians & Native Alaskans/Hawaiians.

Winds of Change is distributed to student and professional members of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society; Native and non-Native subscribers throughout the U.S., Canada, and several countries in Europe; educators; Indian tribes, urban centers and state commissions; libraries in high schools, colleges, universities and public arenas; Indian Health Service patient offices; hotels in or near Indian Country; and at relevant national conferences.

 

Winds of Change advertisers are committed to increasing the number of successful Native American students, graduates and professionals. Advertisers range from colleges and universities to major corporations, Native businesses, government agencies and non-profits.

Advertising rates, deadlines, sizes, specifications (both digital and film) and payment options are all available online at www.wocmag.org or by contacting the Winds of Change advertising office.

Subscriptions, single copies, back issues and gift subscriptions can be accessed via the Web site or by contacting the Winds of Change subscriptions department.

 
 
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Winds of Change is associated with the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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Winds of Change is about real life people and situations. It is about American Indians, whose mighty intellectual genius is being applied in contemporary science and technology, giving such fields a heart and a spirit. It showcases successes and levels the playing field for students and professionals.”

Henrietta Mann
Southern Cheyenne, educator

“Having the information on College Horizons in Winds of Change has been a big plus for us. Not only do we hear from prospective students and counselors, but it puts the name of our program out there and gets it on the ‘radar screen’ in Indian Country.”

Whitney Laughlin
Director, College Horizons

Winds of Change has become an unrivaled recruitment tool for Native peoples to enter the educational system, as well as a major recruitment tool for new graduates...Winds of Change has helped Indian America conceptualize its rightful place in American society.”

Al Qöyawayma
Hopi, potter, sculptor, engineer
and a founder of AISES

“We have had the good fortune of working with Winds of Change for more than 15 years. The partnership has given us great exposure to Native American students. Working with Winds of Change has also given us the opportunity to profile some of our 3M Native American employees, which has been very useful in our recruitment process.”

Gene Washington
Manager, Workforce Diversity, 3M

“Finding an internship in the Winds of Change at NIH/ National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders changed my life. Not only did I get a great scientific experience but I got a great life experience too.”

Jennie Larsen, Menominee
Graduate, Northern Michigan University

 
   
 

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