Joseph Martin
Joseph Martin, a Menominee, was president of the National Native American Bar Association in 2005.
Joseph Martin, a Menominee, was president of the National Native American Bar Association in 2005.
Published by the International Federation of Journalists in English and Arabic.
Mechel “Mickey” Paggi directs the Center for Agricultural Business at California State University, Fresno.
A story on President Bush’s proposal of $1.9 billion in aid to students affected by Hurricane Katrina.
Buffy Sainte-Marie, who is Cree, is a singer, composer, artist and educator. She founded and operates the Nihewan Foundation for Native American Education.
A guide to reporting in dangerous situations, published by the Committee to Protect Journalists, available in English and Arabic.
The Rev. Harry Knox is president and CEO of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, a national community of religious and spiritual people, denominations and organizations from all faith traditions dedicated to achieving reproductive justice. The coalition includes initiatives directed at African-American and Hispanic congregations. Knox was previously a member of the religion council of […]
This book provides the top 1,300 words for understanding media Arabic. This guide can help journalists who are covering topics of Islam.
Bill Bigelow, along with Bob Peterson, is editor of Rethinking Columbus: The Next 500 Years (Rethinking Schools, 1998). Bigelow works for Rethinking Schools magazine and teaches a class at Franklin High School in Portland, Ore. He is the curriculum editor of Rethinking Schools and the co-director of the Zinn Education Project.