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The Difficult Path of a Tribal Watchdog Reporter

‘I asked the council politely, “What is the role of this board? Will you be looking over and deciding what news goes to print?”

Challenges Native and Non-Native Journalists Confront

Those who tell Indian people’s stories are ‘expected to be truthful, responsible, accurate and excellent communicators.’

Organizing the New News

‘… the greater velocity of information today multiplies the opportunities for confusing and misleading the public.’

A Long Journey Home

A photojournalist on assignment uncovers dormant feelings about his past and the South.

Graceful and Persuasive Words and Passionate Beliefs

These excerpts from editorials illustrate how, as Michael Gartner writes, “personality—personal and institutional—made the men voices to be listened to and made the institutions forces to be reckoned with.” “Unworthy…

Griping About Newspaper Editorials Doesn’t Change

The problem editors face is figuring out how to get people to read editorials.

The Silent Takeover of American Journalism

‘… realistic solutions to the problems newspaper editors face nowadays are elusive as best.’

Wondering About the Wonders of Technology

Francis Pisani is a journalist and teacher who has gained expertise in new media from his study of its global impact on journalism. He was a member of a panel…

Native News Honors Project

In a journalism class at the University of Montana, students report from the state’s Indian Country, and their words and images are published.

Broadcast News: The Absence of Native Storytellers

Without American Indian journalists, potential news stories are untold and the complexities of issues aren’t addressed.