a multiplatform producer with over a decade of journalism experience, currently working in public television in Duluth, on the nationally syndicated news program, Native Report.
Ramona Morazas’s gift for uplifting Native voices through storytelling has been evident throughout her media career. As a former board member of the Native American Journalists Association (NAJA), Ramona encourages Native storytellers to pursue journalism and work in newsrooms across a wide range of media platforms. Ramona tells us about some of her most meaningful moments, making documentaries about the opioid crisis and unsolved cases of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives. We appreciate Ramona’s gift for uplifting Native Voices by sharing stories on television and online.
Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine is produced by Minnesota Native News and Ampers, Diverse Radio for Minnesota’s Communities with support from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage fund. Online at https://minnesotanativenews.org/
Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine – Weekly Radio Show
Native Lights is a weekly, half-hour radio program hosted by Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members and siblings, Leah Lemm and Cole Premo. Native Lights is a space for people in Native communities around Mni Sota Mkoce — a.k.a. Minnesota — to tell their stories about finding their gifts and sharing them with the community.
Opiods: Crisis in the Nortland documentary: https://opioids.wdse.org/
Missing and Murdered: An Invisible Epidemic: https://kbjr6.com/2020/02/12/watch-missing-and-murdered-an-invisible-epidemic/Native Report: https://native.wdse.org/

