• INTERVIEW: Journalist Allie Hostler (Hoopa Tribe)

  • 2024/08/19
  • 再生時間: 54 分
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INTERVIEW: Journalist Allie Hostler (Hoopa Tribe)

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  • What's it like to cover, as a journalist, your own missing family members, friends, and neighbors? This week we talk with Allie Hostler, editor of the Two Rivers Tribune, a local newspaper in the Hoopa Valley on the Hoopa Reservation. Hoopa is home to many Tribal Nations including the Hoopa, Karuk and Yurok Tribes. Allie shares her “day in the life” as a newspaper editor, what it’s like reporting on missing people in her own community, and the jurisdictional challenges that the Hoopa Tribal police face today. Find out more about the missing people cases mentioned in this episode (all these cases will be covered in the coming months on Floodlights): Emmilee Risling Sumi Juan Andrea "Chick" White Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What's it like to cover, as a journalist, your own missing family members, friends, and neighbors? This week we talk with Allie Hostler, editor of the Two Rivers Tribune, a local newspaper in the Hoopa Valley on the Hoopa Reservation. Hoopa is home to many Tribal Nations including the Hoopa, Karuk and Yurok Tribes. Allie shares her “day in the life” as a newspaper editor, what it’s like reporting on missing people in her own community, and the jurisdictional challenges that the Hoopa Tribal police face today. Find out more about the missing people cases mentioned in this episode (all these cases will be covered in the coming months on Floodlights): Emmilee Risling Sumi Juan Andrea "Chick" White Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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