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Honestly, I'd love American teen shows more if there was a lot less queerbaiting...
Feb. 5, 2017
Journalist faces charges after arrest while covering Dakota Access pipeline protest
Sandy Tolan
LA Times
Jan. 09, 2019
A critical look at Elizabeth Warren, with Jenni Monet (Laguna Pueblo)
Debate over Warren's ethnicity continues to overshadow real issues in Indian Country
KBOO
As Elizabeth Warren steps up her run for the presidency in 2020, questions continue over her claims to Native ancestry and how she has handled the controversy. But as undisputed Native journalists, leaders and spokespeople continue to be called upon to weigh in on the question, real issues facing Indigenous people and nations are overlooked and ignored.
April 16, 2019
Infected with MAGA-ism
This week, Trump said he’s considering sending migrants to sanctuary cities. Maria and Julio are joined by two All-Stars, Jenni Monet, independent journalist and tribal member of the Pueblo of Laguna, and Brentin Mock, staff writer for City Lab, to discuss Trump's latest use of immigrants as political pawns. They also talk about the burning of three black churches in Louisiana, the latest attacks on Rep. Ilhan Omar, and how the U.S. justice system impacts people of color.
In The Thick Podcast
April 1, 2019
Born Free and Equal: A Symposium on Journalism and Human Rights Ira A. Lipman Center for Journalism at Columbia University
Jelani Cobb, Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Jenni Monet, Dolores A. Barclay, Martha Mendoza, Carol Anderson, Ta-Nehisi Coates
Columbia Spectator
Jan. 2019
Why I Started Publishing an ‘Indigenous Version’ of My Articles
Jenni Monet on fighting erasure in colonized newsrooms
LitHub
Jan. 25, 2019
Jenni Monet on Indigenous Journalism
This week on CounterSpin: Media have allowed brouhaha over video of a group of high school kids in Trump hats appearing to mock a Native American elder to utterly eclipse reporting on the Indigenous Peoples March that was its context—though it’s not clear how much thoughtful attention the demonstration would have received anyway. Jenni Monet is an independent reporter who writes about indigenous rights. We’ll talk with her about what’s missing from big media and what it means.
CounterSpin