He founded USA Today, the nation’s largest newspaper by total daily print circulation, in 1982, and was a supporter of Native American journalists, pushing for diversity in newsroo...
The Native American Journalists' Association (NAJA) has released its 2013 calendar, titled "Images from Indian Country" and featuring the work of six NAJA-member photojournalists...
What would a presidential debate look like if it were held in Indian country? It could happen. A dozen years ago the Unity Journalists of Color convention was held in Seattle...
Pat Rogers, the Republican National Committee (RNC) executive committee member who said that Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer was “dishonored” when Republican New Mexico Gov...
Tom Arviso, the publisher and chief executive officer of the Navajo Times in Window Rock, Arizona, was recently named a recipient of the McGruder Award for Diversity Leadership, aw...
Jeff Harjo, executive director of the Native American Journalists Association, released the following statement regarding the portrayal of Native Americans in mainstream media: "Th...
The White Wash Walter Plecker, Virginia’s registrar in the 1920s, eradicated records of Indian births and marriages to support his directive that all Indians be categorized as blac...