Native American Journalists Association
The Native American Journalists Association serves and empowers Native journalists through programs and actions designed to enrich journalism and promote Native cultures.
For more than 30 years, NAJA has remained committed to increasing the representation of Native journalists working in media, while encouraging both mainstream and tribal media to attain the highest standards of professionalism, ethics and responsibility. Read more ...
Events and opportunities
Poynter to host four drone journalism schools in 2017 throughout U.S.
February 8th, 2017 All Day
- August 20th, 2017
Poynter is offering four $500 travel scholarships for Native American Journalists Association members to attend each training session
NAU to host annual Andy Harvey Native American Broadcast Workshop for high school students - applications now open
February 10th, 2017 All Day
- June 18th, 2017
Northern Arizona University to host broadcast workshop for Native high school students in Flagstaff June 18-24
IRE to host data bootcamp and award diversity fellowships
May 23rd, 2017 All Day
- June 7th, 2017
Journalists of color are encouraged to apply for the Ottoman Fellowship, which covers travel and registration costs.
A Night for the Natives: NAJA Benefit Concert set for July 14-16 in Duluth
July 14th, 2017 All Day
- July 16th, 2017
Excellence in Journalism 2017
September 7th, 2017 All Day
- September 10th, 2017
Early Bird Registration open through July 11
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RT @spj_tweets: Today's the day to book your room for #EIJ17 at the @AnaheimMarriott! You don't want to miss this view. https://t.co/A8q3rV…;
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6/1 Gen-I NOW: Intern at the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation: https://t.co/anRRmV9IiW
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RT @andrewmseaman: The public editor is more important than ever as trust in the press remains low. It's not about engagement, it's about a…
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RT @APStylebook: We expanded our Columbus Day entry, and added a separate Indigenous Peoples Day entry, to note this observance. #APStyleCh…
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RT @jennh_: Thanks @najournalists for the input on this! https://t.co/coFmLxnOYD
@MedillSchool so pleased to be here to speak with the students in Loren Ghiglione's class. TY Medill & @najournalists pic.twitter.com/HfofQxXU6O
— Patty Talahongva (@WiteSpider) April 28, 2017