Hotel block for Indigenous Media Conference at Omni Hotel SOLD OUT

Hotel conference rate available through June 24 – UPDATE: Omni hotel block is now sold out! 

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Indigenous Journalists Association (IJA) opens conference hotel block reservations for the Indigenous Media Conference (IMC) at the Omni Hotel in Oklahoma City, July 25-27, 2024.

IMC attendees can reserve rooms at the discounted room rates starting at $199 per night through June 24. Reservations on the IJA hotel block are only available online and can be made here

It is highly recommended that attendees book hotel rooms early to guarantee availability for all nights at the host hotel and due to the Paycom Center arena being adjacent to the hotel.

PARKING: There is no self-parking at the Omni Hotel, valet is available for $34 overnight with in and out privileges. There is also a public parking garage adjacent to the hotel.

“Oklahoma is home to 39 federally recognized tribes. There is so much to learn from the distinctive media landscape within the state and I’m looking forward to a phenomenal conference program that highlights the unique challenges and joys that come with reporting on our Indigenous communities here,” said Rebecca Landsberry-Baker, IJA Executive Director.

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 growing membership, which includes Indigenous journalists, associates, educators and partners. 

The Indigenous Journalists Association empowers Indigenous voices in journalism.
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