Gabriel Pietrorazio

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Tribal Natural Resources Reporter

Gabriel Pietrorazio is a correspondent who reports on tribal natural resources for KJZZ. He began covering Haudenosaunee communities throughout New York and Canada while attending Hobart College in the Finger Lakes. 

After earning bachelor’s degrees in media and society and political science in 2020, Pietrorazio graduated the following year with a master’s degree from Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, College Park.  

Since then, he has prioritized uplifting Indigenous voices by bringing greater visibility and attention to their stories as a multimedia journalist. He frequently contributes to Civil Eats, a national newsroom focused on food systems, and the Syracuse-based Central Current, among other digital nonprofit platforms.

His in-depth Indigenous affairs reporting, primarily centered around agricultural issues, has received numerous local and national recognitions, including awards from the North American Agricultural Journalists, Native American Journalists Association and Syracuse Press Club.

Title Author(s) Publication Date
Navajo Nation announces $50M contract with ZenniHome Gabriel Pietrorazio March 15, 2024
Future of fossilized dinosaur footprints uncertain Gabriel Pietrorazio March 13, 2024
SOTU guests from AZ show Biden needs Native support Gabriel Pietrorazio March 10, 2024
Haaland announces $14.5M to electrify AZ tribal homes Gabriel Pietrorazio March 7, 2024
Navajo Nation offers public education meetings on possible water settlement Gabriel Pietrorazio March 6, 2024
Suns mark last ORIGINATIV night of the season with hoop dancers, 'Reservation Dogs' music group Gabriel Pietrorazio March 4, 2024
Federal court won't stop land transfer of Oak Flat to mining company Gabriel Pietrorazio
Associated Press
March 1, 2024
Indigenous businesses in Arizona can apply for 1st USDA tribal trade mission to Canada Gabriel Pietrorazio March 1, 2024
Arizona's Rep. Eli Crane helps U.S. House pass the Native American Entrepreneurial Opportunity Act Gabriel Pietrorazio March 1, 2024
Ira Hayes helped raise Iwo Jima flag. Here's how his tribe celebrates the complicated hero Gabriel Pietrorazio March 1, 2024
The World Championship Hoop Dance Contest in Phoenix takes a step toward live play-by-play Gabriel Pietrorazio Feb. 21, 2024
Arizona tribes to benefit from funding to upgrade BIA-owned power utilities Gabriel Pietrorazio Feb. 17, 2024
Saturday’s Two Spirit Powwow celebrates Native LGBTQ community Gabriel Pietrorazio Feb. 16, 2024
Packrats are pests, but also a prized Apache delicacy Gabriel Pietrorazio Feb. 14, 2024
‘March to Oak Flat’ is still trekking along, a decade later Gabriel Pietrorazio Feb. 11, 2024
11 tribes are tied to the Grand Canyon. NPS wants all represented Gabriel Pietrorazio Feb. 9, 2024
Diné jazz trumpeter Delbert Anderson performs in Scottsdale Gabriel Pietrorazio Feb. 6, 2024
Closing of Drumbeat Indian Arts inspires a new bead shop Gabriel Pietrorazio Feb. 5, 2024
River cane helped keep Native flute-making alive. Arizona wants this invasive reed gone Gabriel Pietrorazio Jan. 29, 2024
Environmental Day at AZ Capitol features Hopi elder Gabriel Pietrorazio Jan. 27, 2024
Timely lesson from Diné creation story at Capitol Gabriel Pietrorazio Jan. 26, 2024
Navajo-owned Skoden Coffee & Tea relocates to Phoenix after closing up shop in Window Rock Gabriel Pietrorazio Jan. 15, 2024
President Buu Nygren speaks at first-ever People’s State of the Navajo Nation Gabriel Pietrorazio Jan. 10, 2024
Tribes' letter supports Navajo's NASA complaint Gabriel Pietrorazio Jan. 5, 2024
2 tribal colleges received $750K in USDA funding in Arizona Gabriel Pietrorazio Dec. 29, 2023

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