IJA partners with NYU for a fourth year to offer fall 2024 full-tuition scholarship. In partnership with the Indigenous Journalists Association, the New York University Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute is proud to offer a full-tuition scholarship to an…
The Indigenous Journalists Association (IJA) in partnership with The Oklahoman, part of the USA Today Network, announced a year-long program designed to give one to two early-career Indigenous journalists a well-rounded grounding in real-world journalism. The Oklahoman is seeking…
IJNR invites proposals for grants of up to $1,000 for reporting projects focused on natural resource stories unfolding in Native American, First Nation, or Alaska Native communities.
Norman, Okla. – The Native American Journalists Association has partnered with the Institute for Journalism & Natural Resources to improve the accuracy, depth and perspective of natural resources reporting across Indian Country. The partnership will facilitate the inclusion of…
Native American media emerged from the need for tribes to advocate for their sovereignty and lives during the 1820s and 1830s. Today, Native media remains committed to its advocacy roots, but with the majority of Native media being owned…