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Native American Journalists Association : ウィキペディア英語版 | Native American Journalists Association The Native American Journalists Association, based in Norman, Oklahoma on the campus of the University of Oklahoma, is an organization dedicated to supporting Native Americans in journalism. ==Mission and Structure== The organization seeks to improve the representation of Native Americans in newsrooms and in the profession of journalism, NAJA is a member group of UNITY: Journalists of Color, Inc., an organization founded in 1994.〔("Dr. Boyce Watkins; National Association of Black Journalists Split from UNITY…" ) ''The Black Man.'' 13 April 2011 (retrieved 9 May 2011)〕 Each year, the organization recognizes Native American journalists and associate members with journalism awards for excellence in coverage on a variety of topic areas. NAJA hosts workshops and conferences to teach and share the journalistic skills necessary to cover issues in and about Indian Country.〔("Covering Business on Tribal Lands." ) ''Business Journalism.'' 2011 (retrieved 9 May 2011).〕 Mary Hudetz, editor-in-chief of Native Peoples Magazine, is the current president. Student chapters are located at the University of Arizona and Columbia University.
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