Posted on May 3, 2024
Journalist working to create missing Indigenous people database
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One journalist who grew up on the Navajo Nation has set out to create a comprehensive database and hopefully bring awareness to issues long overlooked on the reservations.
Chelsea Curtis is with the nonprofit newsroom Arizona Luminaria, supported by the International Women’s Media Foundation. She joins host Peter O’Dowd to tell him more about her project and some of the stories of those who are missing.
Chelsea Curtis is with the nonprofit newsroom Arizona Luminaria, supported by the International Women’s Media Foundation. She joins host Peter O’Dowd to tell him more about her project and some of the stories of those who are missing.
Journalist working to create missing Indigenous people database
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Posted 16 d ago
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Posted 16 d ago
FANTASTIC IDEA
Would Be A Great Thing To Do For The Homeless,
And Other Disconnected Family Members As Well..
This Is Definitely A Beauty, For Sure!
Would Be A Great Thing To Do For The Homeless,
And Other Disconnected Family Members As Well..
This Is Definitely A Beauty, For Sure!
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Posted 15 d ago
The very last demographic that politicians care about. Why? Why don’t Native American women rank just as high as white, black, or brown women? Are they less human than the rest?
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