The Native American Journalists Association is moving to Oklahoma.
NAJA accepted an invitation to move to the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Oklahoma. NAJA President Mike Kellogg said the move will help the organization carry out and expand its mission.
NAJA is currently based at the University of South Dakota. It has been housed there since 2002.
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NAJA accepts invitation to move to Oklahoma
(The Norman Transcript 10/22)
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