NAJA selects Cheryl McKenzie as 2022 NAJA-Medill Milestone Achievement Award recipient

APTN journalist to be recognized during 2022 NAJA Membership Meeting and Business Luncheon Aug. 25 NORMAN, Oklahoma — The Native American Journalists Association (NAJA) has selected Cheryl McKenzie as the recipient of the 2022 NAJA-Medill Milestone Achievement Award, which honors NAJA’s mission and the exemplary people who have led the way with outstanding work and … More NAJA selects Cheryl McKenzie as 2022 NAJA-Medill Milestone Achievement Award recipient

NAJA selects The Aboriginal Peoples Television Network as one of three 2021 Richard LaCourse Awards for Investigative Journalism recipients

APTN Investigates to be recognized during 2021 National Native Media Awards virtual ceremony Oct. 28 OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma — The Native American Journalists Association (NAJA) named the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) Investigates staff as one of three 2021 Richard LaCourse Award for Investigative Journalism recipients as part of the 2021 National Native Media Awards. … More NAJA selects The Aboriginal Peoples Television Network as one of three 2021 Richard LaCourse Awards for Investigative Journalism recipients

NAJA calls for second apology and audit of New York Times story

Aboriginal Peoples Television Network reporting reveals ethics violations  NORMAN, Oklahoma — Earlier this month, officers with the Native American Journalists Association met with the New York Times editorial team to discuss concerns about the recent feature story, “Drawn From Poverty: Art Was Supposed to Save Canada’s Inuit. It Hasn’t.” by Catherine Porter. The story focuses … More NAJA calls for second apology and audit of New York Times story