Print, Digital, and Broadcast Stories
Magazine Features
Artistic Disruptors, The Henry Ford Magazine
NBC Nightly News
Survivors Of Native American Boarding Schools Discuss Dark History In The US (Nightly News Film)
Native American boarding school survivors speak out (Broadcast)
The eviction moratorium is about to end, yet federal relief funds largely remain unspent (Contributor)
Indian Country Today
Regaining control: Indigenous-owned and operated archives
Yale’s Indigenous students share their stories
Indigenous women and the power of Indigenous architecture at Yale
For the Sault Tribe of Chippewa, Cultural programs are the way to wellbriety
Bridge Michigan
‘End of an era’: American Indian Services closes after 49 years
Debunking 10 misconceptions about Michigan’s Native Americans
Despite legal battle, Michigan tribe remains hopeful for recognition
Whitmer orders coronavirus protections for Michigan’s migrant farm workers
Despite Whitmer stay-at-home order, Michigan tribes to reopen casinos
Small gatherings, non-essential doctors’ visits now allowed, Gov. Whitmer says
Midland flooding highlights Michigan’s aging stockpile of neglected dams
Laptops and bathrobes: Michigan State’s virtual graduation amid coronavirus
Tribal casinos delay openings to June 1 due to coronavirus
Tribal casinos may be headed for clash with Whitmer, Nessel over reopening
Michigan tribes set to receive millions in federal coronavirus relief
Will summer camps fall victim to coronavirus, too?
Gov. Whitmer prioritizes Native American students in Michigan budget
Opinion Essays
On the MMIW Crisis, Yale Daily News
Don’t call me ‘Indian’ — A line of strong Ojibwe women inspired my journey to college, The Hechinger Report
Journalism Projects
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