


2022 National Native Media Conference Agenda Jump To Friday, Aug. 26 – Saturday, Aug. 27 – Main Conference Page Thursday, Aug. 25 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. Registration | Atrium I-III 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Indigenous Media Expo…

Dear Members, As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact our communities, jobs and lives, our thoughts and sympathies are with you. We hope you and your families are staying healthy and safe. At NAJA, we have continued to monitor…

NAJA calling for National Native Media Conference proposals through March 31, 2020

Norman, Okla. — The Native American Journalists Association has been awarded $25,000 from the Facebook Journalism Project Community Network. FJP’s mission is to support and connect people and organizations that are building community through local news. FJP partnered with…
The Native American Journalists Association will recognize outstanding Indigenous journalism during 2019 National Native Media Conference.

The Native American Journalists Association will award members for journalistic excellence during the 2019 National Native Media Conference NORMAN, Okla. — The Native American Journalists Association will recognize outstanding coverage of Indian Country during the 2019 NAJA National Native…

By Benjamin Yazza Education in Indian Country was the primary focus of a panel at the National Native Media Conference on Friday. The panelists discussed the ways their groups and organizations are helping students succeed in school. Phil Gover,…
By Hunter Hotulke “It’s important to tell our story from our perspective because the perspectives that are out there are many times incorrect or have been perceived improperly, so its important to tell the real history and the…

By Jarrette Werk Read some of Hunter’s reporting from the 2018 National Native Media Conference. And learn more about how this newspaper delivery man became a student newspaper editor and later a Haskell Indian Nations University graduate [wpvideo…