grants manager @AP | board @highcountrynews | former @najournalists @jskstanford @CherokeePhoenix | founder @streetroots. Also on other platforms, same handle.
#NativeTwitter: If you’re looking for an opportunity to work remotely for a great company and help support grant-funded journalism, this is it!
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Support Indigenous Journalists this season by donating directly as a gift for this #holiday. #givingtuesday
More on #IJA programs: https://t.co/44xu1OjdAW
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We’d like to take a moment this National Day of Mourning to not only grieve our lost relations, but also to share this holiday’s painful history and long-lasting impact. Let’s unpack the truth.
#NativeAmerican#Thanksgiving#DayOfMourning
We're hiring 2 full-time, year-long fellows to join the @highcountrynews editorial team. Report, write, fact check – broaden our coverage of the West.
Proud that this position finally includes health care. Get the details & apply https://t.co/YhDhGspJwP
Snapshots after our session about reporting on diverse communities. Can you see our faces of relief? Haha. It was such a pleasure to share the stage with the talented @USAFacts, @cherokee_editor and @CuriousScout!! #SciWri23
From my friend and colleague Dev Kumar Sunuwar:
“The similarities in the impacts of racism, colonization, land grabbing, and forced displacement of Indigenous Peoples, among others, weaved together all of our stories.”
https://t.co/3hX9liYzwl
🚨 HCN is hiring for a new Indigenous Affairs Editor — if you’re a Native reporter/editor thinking about applying, feel free to reach out with any questions!
Friends and colleagues: I’m gradually transitioning my activity to other platforms (with the same user/handle), and will eventually leave this one. Please find me there! #Xedus#Xit
🔴 In the session “Investigating Indigenous Issues: A Roundtable”, speakers explained how many challenges they faced while investigating Indigenous stories.
#GIJC23@Tahtone
@brittany_guyot
@cherokee_editor
Chairman of Indigenous Television, Nepal, Dev Kumar Sunuwar attended the IVAN (INDIGENOUS VOICES IN ASIA) Regional Exchange in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Indigenous journalists met to brainstorm on the way forward to mainstream indigenous issues
#WeAreIndigenous
The "Indigenous Media Freedom" #TribalPressFreedom plenary plus documentary film preview organized by @najournalists @virginiagewin is one of the many amazing sessions at our #SciWri23 national conference this year. Join us!
💚https://t.co/T1LH9YhWmf
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the fake state is failing the people on Maui. crowd funding and mutual aid are doing so much more for people than the government has. instead of caring for their own, the governments prioritizing tourists. this is colonization, this is the climate catastrophe.
Also on Threads:
“Children played in the contaminated water, while livestock drank from radioactive aquifers. What came next—cancers, miscarriages, and mysterious illnesses—is a direct consequence of America’s race for nuclear hegemony.”
https://t.co/O8LXyM8TcO
And on Threads, same handle.
“‘I would define it as modern-day genocide,’ Nuvangyaoma said. ‘Withholding water — which is life for the Hopis — until an undetermined time is really a position to kill off a tribe that’s been here since time immemorial.’”
https://t.co/yyiAEfqM2d