The IWMF has established a three-year grant-making fund to support U.S.-based reporting projects by Indigenous journalists on issues related to Missing & Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) with a concentration on women, girls, Two-Spirit and transgender people.
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Health Equity: Aging and Health Care Disparities in Indigenous
The Globe and Mail and The Eastern Graphic win CJF Jackman Awards
Fund for Indigenous Journalists: Reporting on MMIWG2T Grantees - IWMF
Announcing our Indigenous-led project with IWMF and Diné journalist Chelsea Curtis - AZ Luminaria
Indigenous Affairs Archives - New Mexico In Depth
International Women's Media Foundation - New Media Campaigns
NAJA members vote to change name to the Indigenous Journalists
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Chelsea Curtis - Fund for Indigenous Journalists grantee - International Women's Media Foundation
Funding the Future of Indigenous Journalism - Journalists for
IWMF on Instagram: Meet this week's #JournoHeroes! ➡️ @melodiecerin and @miss_talie are co-editors of @woymagazine, a Haitian online media project. They lead our “Haitian Perspectives” program that pairs journalists in Haiti with
New Mexico AG launches MMIP task force, portal - ICT News