Katrina MartinezTribal nations have high risk, could be ‘wiped out’ during coronavirus pandemicThe Navajo Nation, which is the largest Native American reservation, reported its first confirmed coronavirus case on March 17, and…Apr 15, 2020Apr 15, 2020
Katrina MartinezNew Native American center opens to serve Houston’s underserved indigenous communityThe second story in a seriesMar 30, 2020Mar 30, 2020
Katrina MartinezWhat journalists should should be doing on social media in 2020Journalists are always working to keep up with the changes in the digital world. With how quickly social media evolves, it can be…Mar 27, 2020Mar 27, 2020
Katrina MartinezSpread of fake news on social media creates waves in political perceptionsFake news: it’s yelled about by angry politicians, it’s used to slander news organizations and many Americans view it as more of a problem…Feb 25, 2020Feb 25, 2020
Katrina MartinezIndigenous American student struggles with ethnic isolation at University of HoustonIn a room full of hundreds of faces from around the globe at one of the most ethnically diverse universities in the nation, Celine Pineda…Feb 20, 2020Feb 20, 2020
Katrina MartinezJournalists engaging with audience increases readership, loyaltySocial media has effectively changed how people find news, especially young adults. With how the world has changed and the constant flow…Feb 6, 2020Feb 6, 2020
Katrina MartinezMobile news: evolution of modern journalismSince the emergence of the modern smartphone in the early/mid-2000s, mobile phones have altered how journalists report news and how…Jan 25, 2020Jan 25, 2020
Katrina MartinezA publication journey“Mom, one day I’m going to win a Pulitzer.”Jan 19, 2020Jan 19, 2020
Katrina MartinezinValenti VoicesA learning laboratoryUniversity of Houston’s student-run newspaper, The Cougar, a place to learn, make mistakes, gain experience in journalism industry.Dec 8, 2019Dec 8, 2019