
Indigenous Media Zone: Voices at the UN
The Indigenous Media Zone (IMZ) at the UNPFII, April 21-25, 2025, empowers Indigenous media to report on Indigenous issues from their perspectives, amplifying their voices and promoting Indigenous languages.
The Indigenous Media Zone (IMZ) at the UNPFII, April 21-25, 2025, empowers Indigenous media to report on Indigenous issues from their perspectives, amplifying their voices and promoting Indigenous languages.
Sheryl Lightfoot (Anishinaabe), a member of the UN Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP), highlighted the study's potential to drive change by identifying gaps and challenges in implementing Article 16 and providing recommendations to governments and stakeholders.
The "Community Journalism Through Audio Storytelling" project, led by Amanda W. Mojilip, aims to bridge the gap in media representation by empowering youth to share their perspectives on critical issues such as biodiversity, climate change, and socioeconomic challenges.
PF: Please share with us how your Chickasaw Nation heritage, childhood in Oklahoma, your identity as Two-Spirit, engagement in social justice activism, and your career in performance art all intersect so smoothly to outsiders.