Reporters Committee attorneys will provide a primer on journalists’ basic legal rights, including when reporting on elections and demonstrations. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and the Indigenous Journalists Association will host a free webinar, “Know your…
The Commonwealth Fund will discuss key findings in their Health Equity Scorecard and how Indigenous journalists can utilize the data The Indigenous Journalists Association (IJA) and the Commonwealth Fund, a nonprofit health care research foundation, will co-host “How Indigenous…
Just as health coverage is vital to the wellbeing of our Indigenous Nations, so too is the framing of those stories through a solutions lens. The Health Equity Initiative, a partnership between the Solutions Journalism Network and the Indigenous…
Reporters Committee attorneys will discuss free legal resources for journalists, common newsgathering issues, public records access and more. Beginning in January, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and the Indigenous Journalists Association will lead a series of…
AARP to discuss recent research, level of crisis in communities and opportunities for journalists to reframe reporting on victims The Indigenous Journalists Association (IJA) and AARP will co-host “Preventing fraud and scams targeted at in Indigenous communities” webinar via…
Mara Gassmann will lead RCFP’s amicus practice. Elizabeth Soja, Denver Nicks will expand the capacity of the Local Legal Initiative. On Thursday, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press announced that attorneys Mara Gassmann, Elizabeth Soja, and Denver…
The NAJA-NBC News Summer Fellowship gives students real world experience and exposure to one of the world’s leading News divisions, which includes NBC News, MSNBC and CNBC.
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…