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Suzan Shown Harjo to be Inducted into the Oklahoma Journalism Hall of Fame

Longtime Native American journalist and advocate Suzan Shown Harjo (Cheyenne & Hodulgee Muscogee) has been selected to be inducted into the Oklahoma Journalism Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony will be held on Thursday, May 2, 2024 at the Nigh University Center at the University of Central Oklahoma. Born in El Reno, Oklahoma, Harjo began her illustrious journalism career in 1967 in New York City at WBAI-FM, Pacifica Network’s free speech flagship, where she directed one-third of the airtime and co-produced Seeing Red, the first national Native American issues show until 1974.

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Princeton awards five honorary degrees

Teaching about racism isn t indoctrinating students, Princeton U president says

The president of the Ivy League university fought back against efforts to restrict free speech in schools and on campuses during his address at Princeton's 276th commencement.

How can we resist the Tory war on democracy and union rights, Morning Star-IER STUC fringe asks

How can we resist the Tory war on democracy and union rights, Morning Star-IER STUC fringe asks
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