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Program Manager, Native American Journalists Association
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By Sterling Cosper
Apr. 10, 2024
By Sterling Cosper
Apr. 10, 2024
By Sterling Cosper
Apr. 10, 2024
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Native American Journalists Association
The Indigenous Journalists Association (IJA) is a nonprofit organization focused on empowering Indigenous journalists and enhancing media representation of Indigenous communities. Established in 1983 as the Native American Press Association and renamed in 2023, IJA has over 850 members, including media professionals, academics, and students from the U.S., Canada, and beyond. IJA's mission is to promote accurate reporting about Indigenous peoples, countering stereotypes in mainstream media. The organization emphasizes journalistic ethics, advocates for free press, and supports cultural preservation. It offers professional development through workshops and conferences, administers the National Native Media Awards to recognize excellence in Indigenous journalism, and provides resources and networking opportunities for its members. IJA also engages in advocacy to defend press freedom and challenges censorship in both tribal and mainstream media.
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Founded: 1984