The Native American Journalists Association that strives to teach and empower Native American journalists. Their goal is also to increase the percentage of Native American journalists in mainstream media.
The association is based in Norman at The University of Oklahoma. NAJA hosts an annual conference to discuss the state of journalism of Native Americans and how it can be improved.
NAJA membership is extended to professionals, students, corporations and organizations. Students are able to work with professionals in their fields of interest in order to gain experience and make contacts. NAJA offers internships and opportunities for students to showcase their works at the national conferences.
NAJA’s website is well organized and offers the world an opportunity to view the works and progress of Native American Journalists. The information is accessible and right at your fingertips.
I never know the association was based in Norman. It’s great to know that OU students have the opportunity to work hands on with the national organization.
The site is an important tool to for Native Americans and others in that they are able to easily see what is going on in their community. It is an excellent tool for quick references and appropriate uses of language relating to Native American peoples.

