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Journalist Hunt connects you with thousands of journalists who cover Indigenous Affairs as either a primary or secondary beat across leading outlets and industries. Use our advanced filters to search by journalist type, location, medium, outlet, and role, and build targeted media lists in minutes. Explore the largest database of journalists and start connecting with the right contacts today. Try Journalist Hunt for free, or subscribe to unlock premium data and filters.

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Journalist, The Daily Memphian

Laura D. Testino

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Journalist, The Daily Memphian

Memphis

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United StatesEducation

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CrimeTourismEducation PolicyIndigenous AffairsGround ReportingUrban PlanningEducationNonprofitHealthEvent CurationSchool TechReligionEducation PracticesDigital CitizenshipIntimateTravelSecurity Stories Among OthersTransportation

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Education and Youth Reporter, New Hampshire Public Radio

Annmarie Timmins

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Education and Youth Reporter, New Hampshire Public Radio

Concord

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United StatesEducation

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DiplomacyEducation SystemsIndigenous AffairsMediaTeaching MethodologiesEducationInclusionYouthNonprofitsEnvironmentClimate DiplomacyDream AnalysisMaternal Mental HealthMidwest National NewsPublic Policy

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Indigenous Affairs Reporter, The Guardian Australia

Sarah Collard

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Indigenous Affairs Reporter, The Guardian Australia

Sydney

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AustraliaPolitics

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Gender IssuesChildren'S InterestDiningPoliticsIndigenous AffairsInternetNorth HavenCaltechBusinessNolitaConcertsDissidents

Sydney

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Indigenous and Gender Issues Reporter, The Canadian Press

Alessia Passafiume

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Indigenous and Gender Issues Reporter, The Canadian Press

Bradford, Ottawa, Toronto

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CanadaPolitics

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EconomyHistoryWrestlingIndigenous AffairsAfrica TravelWHOArt ReviewsFairfieldStrong WomenFestivalsDefiafricaMilitancyBreaking NewsRoboticsEntertainment Business NewsDaily LifeDigital Comic BooksGenderDissidents

Bradford, Ottawa, Toronto

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Executive Producer, The Daily Princetonian

Izzy Jacobson

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Executive Producer, The Daily Princetonian

Princeton

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Education

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Local IssuesPoliticsEconomyIndigenous AffairsSocial JusticeHistorically Excluded CommunitiesTown GovernmentDiversityGasTechnologyHealthPrimary EducationSchool TechAdoptionVulnerable GroupsEthnicityPeriodismo De CalidadReligionIllinois State LawmakersRaceOil

Princeton

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Indigenous Affairs Reporter, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Frank Vaisvilas

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Indigenous Affairs Reporter, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Milwaukee

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United States

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CrimePublic FinanceBroadcastingIndigenous AffairsI Cover FashionPolitical IssuesLive MusicComputersFeminismNot SuperheroesCurrent EventsMaybe Some Smart Mma.Forensic ScienceDaily LifeInternational AffairsCell PhonesConcerts

Milwaukee

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Editor, Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

Jamal Watson

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Editor, Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C., United States

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u.s.Education

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Endurance running and athleticsColleges and universitiesNonprofit sectorCurriculum DevelopmentIndigenous AffairsMiscellaneousDiversityDigital TransformationDartmouthChildren’s and educational contentReligionDigital CitizenshipEdtechConcealed Carry

Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C., United States

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Fellow, Brookings Institution

Katharine Meyer

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Fellow, Brookings Institution

Washington

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Education

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Juvenile JusticePoliticsEducation SystemsScientific DevelopmentsIndigenous AffairsAnimalsEducation TechnologyArtsTown GovernmentHuman-RightsCurrent AffairsDevelopment IssuesEntertainmentTrainingIoTVulnerable GroupsGeneralDream AnalysisGeneral Assignment

Washington

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Broadcast Journalist, Freelance

Muhammad Nasir Butt

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Broadcast Journalist, Freelance

Islamabad

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PoliticsHealthEducation

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PoliticsHistoryMusicEducation SystemsLivelihood and employmentIndigenous AffairsInternational RelationsEducation TechnologyVoting AccessDrought and desertificationHigher EducationEdtechHealth and nutritionPostpartum DepressionInequality

Islamabad

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Indigenous Affairs Reporter, Montana Free Press

Nora Mabie

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Indigenous Affairs Reporter, Montana Free Press

Mato Grosso, Great Falls

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United States

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HistoryIndigenous AffairsGlobal IssuesCultural CriticismPlant MedicineCultural ImmersionCelebrity InterviewsTechnologyFine ArtCreativityRacismReligionConsumer ElectronicsDigital Media

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Reporter, Education Week

Sarah Schwartz

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Reporter, Education Week

Washington

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United StatesEducation

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Curriculum DevelopmentIndigenous AffairsDroughtWorkforceTeaching MethodologiesEducation Business Health Politics ScienceRelationshipsInclusivityGovernanceDesertificationYouthDroits De L'HommePublic Policy

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