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Dianna Hunt

Dianna Hunt

Verified

Senior Editor, Indian Country Today (ICT)

Tennessee

Final Covers

Politics, Business Development, Montgomery County Hagerstown, Climate Change City of College Park

Doesn’t Cover

IT, property sales, sport,

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Content

Total articles 82

  • Seminole Tribe gets federal disaster declaration for Hurricane Milton

    By Dianna Hunt

    Oct. 10, 2024

  • United Houma Nation gets $56M in federal funding for climate project

    By Dianna Hunt

    Jul. 26, 2024

  • Seminole Tribe gets federal disaster declaration for Hurricane Milton

    By Dianna Hunt

    Oct. 10, 2024

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Company Info

Indian Country Today (ICT)

ICT, formerly known as Indian Country Today, is a nonprofit multimedia news organization focused on Indigenous communities across North America. Owned by IndiJ Public Media, it operates as a digital and broadcast platform, providing free access to news, cultural stories, and advocacy journalism. Founded in 1981 as the Lakota Times, ICT has evolved from a weekly newspaper into a national digital-first news service. It publishes articles, investigative reports, and multimedia content that highlight Indigenous perspectives. The organization also distributes news segments through public television stations, ensuring a broad reach. ICT serves Indigenous communities, policymakers, educators, and the general public, relying on support from members, donors, and foundations rather than traditional advertising. With a mission to honor Indigenous ancestors and future generations, ICT aims to challenge stereotypes and promote understanding of tribal sovereignty and cultural vitality. Its leadership includes Indigenous figures dedicated to advancing the organization's vision of authentic representation in journalism.

Washington, D.C., United States, , United States

+1 315-829-8355

Founded: 1981