Lyric Aquino

Underscore Native News

Reporter Profile

Aquino is an award-winning multimedia journalist with a passion for writing about all things relating to science, the environment and Indian Country. Originally from Ohio, she is a proud member of Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo with ancestry from Isleta Pueblo and the Jicarilla Apache Nation. She earned two bachelor’s degrees, in anthropology and journalism, from Kent State University. Aquino holds a master’s degree in science, health and environmental journalism from New York University, where she worked as editor-in-chief for Scienceline and as a science writing intern at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Prior to joining Underscore Native News, Aquino held a fellowship at Grist, where she reported on climate change and global Indigenous affairs. One of Aquino’s passions is reporting on the intersection of traditional ecological knowledge and Western science, as well as Indigenous litigation and issues. In her spare time, she can be found fawning over reptiles, geeking out over Lord of the Rings and exploring her surroundings.

Beat: Indigenous affairs in the Pacific Northwest

Indigenous communities have historically been underrepresented and misrepresented in media coverage. This Indigenous affairs beat is a reporting position focused dedicated to highlighting the important but underreported issues facing these communities in the Pacific Northwest. The coverage will focus on federal, state and local policies, with an emphasis on in-depth enterprise reporting and feature writing that explores the intersection of culture and government relations.