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Native American Heritage Month: A Conversation with Natasha Brennan

Report for America|November 18, 2021November 19, 2021

November is Native American Heritage Month, and to celebrate, Report for America launched a weekly series highlighting our Indigenous corps members, their reflections and their stories.   This week, we spoke to corps member Natasha Brennan, of The News Tribune, in partnership with The Olympian, The Bellingham Herald, and The Tri-City Herald.  Here is what she

Native American Heritage Month: A Conversation with Frank Vaisvilas

Report for America|November 10, 2021November 12, 2021

November is Native American Heritage Month, and to celebrate, Report for America is launching a weekly series highlighting our Indigenous corps members, their reflections and their stories. Journalists that identify as Native American or Indigenous make up just half a percent of all journalists in the United States, despite being nearly two percent of the

Native American Heritage Month: A Conversation with Sierra Clark

Report for America|November 4, 2021November 5, 2021

November is Native American Heritage Month, and to celebrate, Report for America is launching a weekly series highlighting our Indigenous corps members, their reflections and their stories.   This week, we spoke to corps member Sierra Clark, of the Traverse City Record-Eagle.  Here is what she had to say: “The most challenging part of journalism is

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