
""The work of your magazine and all who contribute are providing a vital service to the transformation that is ongoing in today's world. No other magazine could replace the work you all do, and the unique niche that you are providing to serve the evolutionary shift to a new, more balanced, enlightened culture." - Scott Chausse | Paonia, Colorado Awards & Recognition HCN picked up 10 awards from the Indigenous Journalists Association, including:"
"HCN Associate Editor Anna V. Smith and Maria Parazo Rose, a reporter and spatial data analyst, won first place for "best coverage of Indigenous communities" for an investigation into state trust lands on reservations. It was part of a larger collaboration with Grist that also won this year's Richard La Course Award - a high honor. Staff writer B. "Toastie" Oaster won third place in the "Best environmental coverage" category for their reporting on climate and environmental obstacles faced by Indigenous communities in the Northwest,"
HCN picked up ten awards from the Indigenous Journalists Association spanning reporting, photography, and longform categories. Anna V. Smith and Maria Parazo Rose won first place for coverage of Indigenous communities for an investigation into state trust lands on reservations, part of a collaboration that also won the Richard La Course Award. Staff writer B. Toastie Oaster placed in environmental coverage and editorial categories. Paul Robert Wolf Wilson won Best News Photo for images of tree sitters in Oregon. Other photography honored Indigenous celebrations, fish camps, native plant movements, and Alaska gathering projects. Sunnie Clahchischiligi was elected incoming board president of the Indigenous Journalists Association. HCN deepens impact by offering much content for republication.
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