The New York Times wins NAJA Bingo on more than half of articles analyzed In the Native American Journalists Association’s 2021 Media Spotlight Report, more than half of the New York Times’ Indigenous affairs coverage used stereotypes found on…

The New York Times wins NAJA Bingo on more than half of articles analyzed In the Native American Journalists Association’s 2021 Media Spotlight Report, more than half of the New York Times’ Indigenous affairs coverage used stereotypes found on…
The Fund for Investigative Journalism and The Native American Journalists Association will co-host an online forum, “Localizing the ‘Land Grab Universities’ Story” on Thursday, Feb. 4 at 11:30 a.m. Eastern. The forum will provide insights and resources stemming from the groundbreaking investigative report on land taken from…
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network reporting reveals ethics violations NORMAN, Oklahoma — Earlier this month, officers with the Native American Journalists Association met with the New York Times editorial team to discuss concerns about the recent feature story, “Drawn From…
The Native American Journalists Association is calling on the New York Times to provide an audit on how its story titled “Drawn From Poverty: Art Was Supposed to Save Canada’s Inuit. It Hasn’t.” was published. The article, by Catherine…