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In mid-2011, a milestone Māori media reunion marking more than 25 years of bicultural journalism training in this country was hosted by Waiariki Institute of Technology in Rotorua with support from Te Puni Kōkiri. As well as providing an opportunity for Waiariki to renew links and strengthen relationships with Māori media organisations and individuals, the event provided a rare opportunity for Māo

ri media workers in radio, television, print and communications to reconnect with each other. A broader membership base will include Māori and non-Māori journalists, Māori working in the production of news and current affairs across all mediums, Māori public relations and communications practitioners, Māori journalism students and tutors, and interested parties whose work involves Māori issues, media and communications.

10/06/2025
10/06/2025

First Nations Media Australia's annual CONVERGE conference celebrates, showcases and recognises the essential role of the First Nations media industry in amplifying the voices, stories and cultural narratives of First Nations peoples across Australia and abroad. First Nations media provides conduits...

27/05/2025

Savvy media interaction can shape the perception and success of community-led health initiatives, particularly for Māori and Pacific people, according to a recent study.

06/05/2025

Your Voice Matters: Participate in the Global Survey on Indigenous Languages!

Policymakers, members of Indigenous communities and members of civil society are invited to take part in a Global Survey on Indigenous Languages designed by the Ad-hoc working groups of the Global Task Force for the International Decade of Indigenous Languages (IDIL2022-2032).

The Global Survey on Indigenous Languages focuses on the four domains covered by the Ad-hoc groups, namely:
(i) Provision of education and domains for Indigenous languages
(ii) Indigenous language transmission and resilience building
(iii) Recognition, status and implementation of policy for Indigenous languages
(iv) Digital equality and domains

Deadline to submit: 11 July 2025

Click the link to take part: https://bit.ly/4iEPObV

29/04/2025

Aspiring journalists and students of Pacific Indigenous backgrounds can apply for this scholarship. The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) and the Indigenous Journalists Association (IJA) are accepting applications for the 2025 Pacific Islander Journalism Scholarship. The scholarship was....

28/04/2025

📢 NEW Study!

Today, on 25 April, UNESCO introduces the study Indigenous Peoples and the Media at the 24th session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) at the UN Headquarters.

This work contributes to the implementation of Article 16 of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), which affirms the right of Indigenous Peoples to create their own media in their own languages, access non-Indigenous media without discrimination, and calls on states to ensure both public and private media reflect Indigenous cultural diversity.

Learn more about the study: https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/strengthening-media-indigenous-voices

19/04/2025

IJA attends the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues for third consecutive year Justine Medina 5 days ago 0Comments 62Views 0Likes The Indigenous Journalists Association (IJA) will attend the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) for the third year in the row. T...

17/04/2025

🎙🎥The programme for the Indigenous Media Zone is now live on the website!

Check out the interviews, panels, and other events organized here: https://bit.ly/4h5rKOs

If you are participating in the session, be sure to visit the Indigenous Media Zone!

03/04/2025

At ICT and IndiJ Public Media, we believe storytelling is a force for change. Our 2024 Impact Report highlights the power of Indigenous journalism, showcasing

03/04/2025

This form is for media outlets wishing to hold interviews or panel discussions in the Indigenous Media Zone during the 24th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.

When: 21-25 April 2025
Where: United Nations Correspondents Association, United Nations Headquarters, New York

https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=2zWeD09UYE-9zF6kFubccJcGIsvXcwhGkZAkZxX-AbdUMzBERzA0S1JYQkk4STRWV0dYQ1ZDQURORS4u&route=shorturl&fbclid=IwY2xjawJarchleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHZCzgOiRmJnen_3GTEd2gxBdIZR1oFLxCeestn0FAwoyPEVkiF0bld7LBQ_aem_PCValBDpaRo1MTQz3pfHnA

30/01/2025

Gregory Treadwell, AUT head of journalism, says the course is about “giving indigenous journalists the space to go back to the source.”

30/01/2025

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