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Susan Shown Harjo, born in El Reno, is a Cheyenne citizen, Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes, and Hodulgee Muscogee, Nuyakv. With WBAI-FM, Pacifica Network’s free speech flagship in NYC (1967-74), she directed one-third of the airtime and co-produced “Seeing Red,” the first national Native issues show. In Washington, DC, she was News Director, American Indian Press Association; Executive Director, National Congress of American Indians; political appointee, Carter Administration; and legislative liaison, Native American Rights Fund. Widely published and anthologized, she has written for all versions of Indian Country Today and served on boards from Native American Journalists Association to Howard Simons Fund for American Indian Journalists. A Founding Trustee of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, she was Editor/Curator, Nation by Nation (Treaties) book and exhibition (2014). President of The Morning Star Institute (1984), she holds Honorary Doctorates (Institute on American Indian Arts, 2011, and Princeton University, 2023) and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom (2014).