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2015 National Native Media Conference
July 9-12 • Washington, D.C.
Hyatt Regency-Crystal City
Thursday, July 9 • 9:30am - 11:00am
Panel: Empowering Communities, One Story at a Time LIMITED

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Limited Capacity seats available

Come listen to public affairs and communication professionals share their experiences and talk about specific campaigns and projects that they feel contribute to the overall empowerment of tribal organizations and communities. Up for discussion in this hour:
  • In Canada, a 2010 university story in which corruption on an education board sparked live-ins on campus with tipis, and marches with elders on horses for change.
  • In Oklahoma, conflict with local municipalities, voter registration issues are addressed by a tribal communication relations team.
  • How the concept of the Cherokee Nation's attention-grabbing OsiyoTv show, which runs on a local network in the Tulsa area, came to be.

Speakers
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Leonda Levchuk (Navajo)

Public Affairs Officer at National Museum of American Indian.
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Shannon Avison

Assistant Professor, First Nations University of Canada
Canadian Aboriginal media, public relations, journalism
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Jennifer Bell

Director of Public Information, CItizen Potawatomi Nation
Jennifer Bell, Director of Public Relations, Citizen Potawatomi Nation. Twitter: @jennh_
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Amanda Clinton

Vice President of Communications, Cherokee Nation Businesses
Vice President of Communications at Cherokee Nation Businesses. Twitter: @Amanda_Clinton
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John VanPool

Asst. Director of Public Information, Citizen Potawatomi Nation
Assistant Director of Public Information, Citizen Potawatomi Nation


Thursday July 9, 2015 9:30am - 11:00am EDT
Potomac 2 Hyatt Regency Crystal City

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