Tune in at 7:30 pm tonight as NAJA presents award-winning Indigenous journalist, Mary Annette Pember to talk about covering sexual assault in Indian Country and beyond! #vawa#najaeverywhere #oujour2500@najournalists@SPJ_tweets pic.twitter.com/vdL1Nw3CIA
— officialMeladiBrewer (@official_Meladi) November 14, 2018
#didyouknow Mary Annette Pember won industry awards and fellowships from the International Center for Journalism, Women in Communications, The Associated Press, USC Annenberg, the Carter Center, and others? #vawa#najaeverywhere #oujour2500@najournalists@SPJ_tweets pic.twitter.com/wQteaE6U21
— officialMeladiBrewer (@official_Meladi) November 14, 2018
Unable to attend the event? No problem! The event will be streamed live on https://t.co/wTuMV5T4Xa so feel free to listen in on the event. #vawa#najaeverywhere #oujour2500@najournalists@SPJ_tweets
— officialMeladiBrewer (@official_Meladi) November 15, 2018
Speaking with Andrew Norris from the Ohio University Survivor Advocacy Program about the resources they provide here on campus. #VAWA, #najaeverywhere @OUSPJ pic.twitter.com/apMKbY57rn
— Rasheedah Olivia (@rasheedaholivia) November 15, 2018
Ever wonder how to cover sexual assault in Indian Country and beyond? Well NAJA has provided a coverage checklist to help guide the process. pic.twitter.com/n3rsoSZd6G
— officialMeladiBrewer (@official_Meladi) November 15, 2018
Schoonover 145 is packed with open minds as Mary Annette Pember prepares to speak. #vawa#najaeverywhere #oujour2500@najournalists@SPJ_tweets pic.twitter.com/H16hMYSLWZ
— officialMeladiBrewer (@official_Meladi) November 15, 2018
#DidYouKnow native women are 2.5x more likely to experience sexual assault, 84.3 native women experience violence, and are 10x more likely to be murdered. #vawa#najaeverywhere #oujour2500@najournalists@SPJ_tweets
— officialMeladiBrewer (@official_Meladi) November 15, 2018
The Urban Indian Health Institute posted a report on 506 missing cases regarding the Urban indigenous women and girls. https://t.co/svm4Ynytqd #vawa#najaeverywhere #oujour2500@najournalists@SPJ_tweets pic.twitter.com/zpkGHqpF9j
— officialMeladiBrewer (@official_Meladi) November 15, 2018
When covering sexual assault or other hard topics, it is important to keep in mind the interviewee is a survivor. If they react in an unusual manner, understand they have been through a lot. -Mary Annette Pember #vawa#najaeverywhere #oujour2500@najournalists@spj_tweets
— officialMeladiBrewer (@official_Meladi) November 15, 2018