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JoVonne Wagner
Staff Reporter
JoVonne Wagner is a member of the Blackfeet Nation located in Northwestern Montana. She was born and raised on the reservation, where she says she experienced and lived through all the amazing things about her home, but also witnessed all the negative aspects of rez life. Wagner is an alumni of NPR'S Next Generation Radio. She is a journalism student at the University of Montana and is scheduled to graduate in December 2022. She is also an intern at Buffalo's Fire.
Location
Missoula, Montana
Languages Spoken
English
Areas of Expertise
JoVonne is a 2022 NPR Next Gen Radio Indigenous fellowship member.
Her reporting focus is on Indigenous issues.
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