Lynnette Grey Bull (she/her/hers) is a Húnkpapȟa Lakota, Yanktonai Dakota, and Northern Arapaho leader from the Standing Rock and Wind River Nations. She is the Executive Director of Not Our Native Daughters (NOND), a national nonprofit dedicated to addressing the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIWR) and combating the human trafficking of Indigenous people.
Lynnette is a nationally recognized advocate, artist, and community builder with over a decade of experience in public speaking, policy work, and grassroots organizing. Her leadership has contributed to the formation of state MMIR task forces, including in Colorado and Wyoming. She is also the founder of Indigenous Youth Voices for Conservation, a land-based healing and employment pathway program that reconnects Native youth to traditional ecological knowledge, environmental stewardship, and mental wellness.
A passionate systems-changer, Lynnette uses storytelling, cultural teachings, and multimedia tools to amplify Indigenous perspectives and challenge systemic injustices. Through her consulting firm, GreyBull Strategies, she supports Tribal capacity building, DEI strategy, and organizational healing. She is also a board member for the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition and collaborates with the National Park Service on truth-telling efforts.
Lynnette believes that undoing racism starts with building bridges, honoring Indigenous sovereignty, and uplifting Native-led solutions. Her work is rooted in cultural preservation, youth empowerment, and the reclamation of Indigenous narratives.
