This loose affiliation of volunteers and change agents contribute to the production of a hard copy Native American newspaper and a developing cutting edge website offering academicians and social critics a platform for expression. Particular emphasis is given to exploring and revealing the historically strong connection that exists between the Black and Native cultures.
The mission of Native American Newspaper Indian Voices is to advance and promote a supportive system of information sharing grounded in Native Indigenous values and traditions while developing pioneering efforts to build bridges with emerging grassroots coalitions of labor and community groups in order to create a sustainable economic environment.
The Native American Newspaper’s ongoing project has been under the guidance and supervision of Publisher/editor Rose Davis, a long-time advocate of a sustainable and healthy, balanced living environment and whose work toward this end is her raison d’etre.
Born in Wilmington, North Carolina a half-century after the infamous coup d’etat and race riots of 1898 that were generated and cheer led by a biased media whose purpose was to suppress a minority population, Rose has always had a keen sense of journalistic justice.
Related by family ties to the groundbreaking Chicago Defender Rose cut her teeth on observing the effect media neglect has on marginalized communities and the impotence of giving a voice to isolated minorities.
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