
The New Yorker (Indigenous writers contributions)
The New Yorker has showcased the voices of Indigenous writers, highlighting their stories, perspectives, and cultural experiences. These contributions help promote understanding of Indigenous histories, traditions, and contemporary issues, enriching public conversations. By featuring Indigenous authors, the magazine supports diverse storytelling and amplifies voices often underrepresented in mainstream media. This inclusion fosters awareness and appreciation of Indigenous cultures and contributes to broader dialogue about identity, resilience, and social justice.