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School hosts Native media conference
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2002 The University of Oklahoma journalism school hosted a Native media conference this week. The two-day conference began yesterday. Panels have featured tribal leaders, Native journalists and mainstream media representatives. Topics included coverage of tribal affairs, cultural insensitivity and Native-owned media. Get the Story:
Media should look deeper to cover American Indians (AP 11/8) Relevant Links:
2002 Brite Symposium - Native Americans and the Mass Media - http://jmc.ou.edu/Brite/index.html
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