NAJA releases Inuktitut translated Inuit Media Guide to celebrate UN Decade of Indigenous Languages

NAJA honours Indigenous languages with first Inuktitut guide for reporting on Inuit communities The Native American Journalists Association is proud to release our Inuktitut translated Inuit Media Guide for the launch of the UN Decade of Indigenous Languages. “We believe that journalism and Indigenous storytelling contributes to the reclamation of our languages. Which is why … More NAJA releases Inuktitut translated Inuit Media Guide to celebrate UN Decade of Indigenous Languages

NAJA releases Indigenous Media Guides for reporting on First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities

The Native American Journalists Association releases three new guides in three languages with support from the Canadian Commission for UNESCO In coordination with National Indigenous Peoples Day 2021 in Canada, the Native American Journalists Association released three Indigenous Media Guides for reporting on First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities. With support from the Canadian Commission … More NAJA releases Indigenous Media Guides for reporting on First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities

NAJA calls for audit on New York Times story

The Native American Journalists Association is calling on the New York Times to provide an audit on how its story titled “Drawn From Poverty: Art Was Supposed to Save Canada’s Inuit. It Hasn’t.” was published. The article, by Catherine Porter, is harmful to Inuit and needs to be addressed. It is a journalist’s duty to … More NAJA calls for audit on New York Times story