Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Brittany Aubert--Diversity

OU's Native American Journalists Association's mission statement says: "[NAJA] serves and empowers Native journalists through programs and actions designed to enrich journalism and promote Native cultures."

The statement goes on to say that it is "committed to increase the representation of Native journalists in mainstream media."

The NAJA website has extensive information about its organization. The different sections are: About, 2010 Convention, President's Message, Donate, News, Students, Professionals, Jobs, Media Awards, Memberships, Resources, Members Only and Contact. Each section has links to further information dealing with that topic.

The 2010 Convention section includes links regarding General Information, Registration and other aspects pertaining to the convention.

Another prominent section is the News section, with links to NAJA News, Member News and New Releases.

The NAJA website is an important tool for those working in all areas of the mass media because of its uniqueness.

Diversity is an extremely important aspect of mass media, but it is sometimes hard to be as diverse as possible. This can happen for many reasons. A majority of people in the field may be similar to one another. Furthermore, they might not have experience with different cultures and communities.

However, NAJA and websites like it help create this diversity. They make it is to find out about what is going on in groups that may not be prominent to many people They also help raise awareness for different groups, such as Native Americans.

Websites like NAJA are also important because they help create diversity in mass media by bringing people from different groups into the field.

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