So, do American Indian newspapers not exist in the eyes of Colorado Ethnic Media Exchange? Or, do they not exist in the eyes of Elaine Tassy and CPR? OR both?
I don't know if the Navajo Times circulates in Colorado or not. I know the Southern Ute Drum is Colorado-based.
And, since it's "media," not "newspapers," the Southern Utes own KSUT radio; the Navajos have KTNN.
Thanks. That said, none of 12 partners is an American Indian media outlet .... I guess generally rural ethnic media don't matter so much? (That said, Entera is rural/small town, [edit as I click more, and so is Sopris] so ....)
So, do American Indian newspapers not exist in the eyes of Colorado Ethnic Media Exchange? Or, do they not exist in the eyes of Elaine Tassy and CPR? OR both?
I don't know if the Navajo Times circulates in Colorado or not. I know the Southern Ute Drum is Colorado-based.
And, since it's "media," not "newspapers," the Southern Utes own KSUT radio; the Navajos have KTNN.
There's an oops somewhere.
Doesn’t look like CPR mentioned *all* of those participating. There are more on the CEME’s site: https://ethnicmedia.co/
Thanks. That said, none of 12 partners is an American Indian media outlet .... I guess generally rural ethnic media don't matter so much? (That said, Entera is rural/small town, [edit as I click more, and so is Sopris] so ....)