NPM: Our Voices-Our Stories-Our Network
May 25, 2013

Native Public Media: Our Voices-Our Stories-Our Network

PROJECT

Digital Journalism and Storytelling Intensive

First Class Announced for this annual summer course for Native media makers to learn and apply media and journalism skills in ways that benefit...



UPCOMING EVENTS

Native Media Conference 2013
July 18, 2013
Join Native Public Media and the Native American Journalist Association at this exciting conference:

Where: Tempe Mission Palms Hotel and Conference Center
When: July 18 -21, 2013
How: Register...

Native American High School Student Broadcast Workshop at Northern Arizona University
June 17, 2013
The Native American High School Broadcast Workshop will be held from June 17- 22, 2013 on the Northern Arizona University campus. The workshop is offered by partners Native Public Media, Northern...

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THE 4 PILLARS OF NPM

Native Public Media values forging tribal centric solutions to Native communications needs and over the past seven years concentrated on four quadrants of service to Native media makers and communities:

Community Engagement

Providing Native Communities with the Access, Knowledge and Resources to Ensure that Native Americans Have a Voice to Fully Participate and Benefit From the Information Age.

Digital Ecology

Creating A Digital Footprint For Media Growth In Indian Country.

Storytelling

Providing Information, Technical Support and Training to Build a Solid National Communications System in Indian Country.

Policy

Producing proactive programs of policy analysis, representation and education, NPM works to secure a voice for Native America among policy-making bodies and among the media democracy movement, promoting greater access and larger audiences for Native American voices.




2012 Digital Journalism and Storytelling Course

The 2012 inaugural group of students for this annual summer course is listed below. Our Native media makers to learn and apply media and journalism skills in ways that benefit Native communities. Participants learn how the platforms of print, video, audio, new media, and more can be effectively and creatively employed to tell important stories; including practical skills such as equipment use, digital editing and production, basic reporting techniques, and best practices that journalists and citizen storytellers face when employing new media in their reporting work and while engaging new technologies that will empower themselves and their communities with voice. This intensive encourages the Native American perspective and storytelling in tribal languages.


Students

Luis Baez
KWSO 91.9 FM Warm Springs, OR

Lorena Cibrian
KSUT/KUTE 90.1 FM & 91.3 FM Ignacio, CO

Michael Corcoran
KHEW 88.5 FM Tribal Water Resources Department, Box Elder, MT

Richard Davis

Joaqlin Estus
KNBA 90.3 FM

Samantha George
KIYE 88.7 Nez Perce Tribe, Lapwai, ID

Jiselle Halfmoon
KCUW-LP 104.3 FM Pendleton, OR

Ashley Martin
KKWE - Niijii Broadcasting White Earth Land Recovery Project, Calloway, MN

Brandon Miguel
KOHN 91.9 FM Sells, AZ

Anthony Nichols
KOJB 90.1 FM Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, Cass Lake, MN

Gabriel Otero
KPYT-LP 100.3 FM Tucson, Arizona

Joshua Rogers
KCNP 89.5 FM Ada, OK