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Position Paper II: Interest Groups

 National Congress of American Indians When discussing interest groups , it is important to take a look at Native American interest groups. Often when speaking on the behalf of minorities in the United States, the Native American population is overlooked due to their reduces numbers, but that does not make their voice any less. This is why it is vital that they have interest groups in place so that they have an organized front to be represented in government affairs as well as advocacy and education specific for their people. The National Congress of American Indians , or the NCAI, is the oldest and largest interest group for Native Americans and Alaskan Indigenous groups. It was founded in 1944, and it is a non-profit organization that advocates for the betterment of tribes and their future of the next generation of tribe memebers.  Footprints into the Future The NCAI invest in a wide range of policies that they tackle to achieve their goal; they are involved in inter-triba...

Position Paper I: Political Pundits

 It is hard for me to admit, as an aspiring journalist, but the field of journalism is full of moral/ethical gray areas. On one hand, we stress to report the facts, but on the flip side, what is quality writing or a good story without putting a little bit of yourself in the piece? We are told that we need to have our own unique voice, but how can we do this if we only spout out cold hard facts like a computer? In order to be a journalist, there is a fine line to walk in order to find this balance.  So that brings up the question: what is truth? Journalists are only to report the truth (lest we be numbered among the tabloid writers), but are predictions truth? Or is truth relative, and if so, how do we then determine the ethics of what we write? And here arrives on the scene another gray area journalists step into. According to author and financial journalist, Michael Lewis, "knowledge is prediction" ( Source ). If we go by that logic, then so long as we have the knowledge on ...