
Oklahoma City, Okla. – The Indigenous Journalists Association (IJA) is now accepting program proposals for the 2024 Indigenous Media Conference through Feb. 23, 2024.
Proposals for breakout sessions or workshops to support and enhance the knowledge and skills of journalists covering Indigenous communities are being accepted. To submit a program proposal, members should review and complete the submission form.
IJA will host the Indigenous Media Conference (IMC), formerly known as the National Native Media Conference, at the Omni Hotel in Oklahoma City, July 25-27, 2024.
For branding opportunities, sponsored sessions or questions about the 2024 Indigenous Media Expo, email: contact@naja.com.
About the Indigenous Journalists Association
The Indigenous Journalists Association’s mission is centered on the idea that accurate and contextual reporting about Indigenous people and communities is necessary to overcome biases and stereotypes portrayed in popular and mainstream media. Expanding access to accurate news and information is essential to an informed citizenry and healthy democracy, across tribal, local, state and national levels.
For more than 40 years, Indigenous journalists across the United States and Canada have worked to support and sustain IJA. Originally formed as the Native American Press Association in 1983, the organization has grown from just a handful of reporters to a membership of nearly 900, which includes Indigenous journalists, associates, educators and partners.

