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
Shoppers brought a bit of the Southwest home for the holidays from S’edav Va’aki Indian Market Gabriel Pietrorazio Dec. 22, 2023
Interior Department announces $10M to replace earthen dam at Tohono O’odham Nation Gabriel Pietrorazio Dec. 19, 2023
Tribes focus on Post-2026 guidelines for Lake Powell, Lake Mead Gabriel Pietrorazio Dec. 19, 2023
CRIT farm manager says tribal farmers are one big family Gabriel Pietrorazio Dec. 17, 2023
Indigenous Resilience Center director talks Diné water access at Colorado River conference Gabriel Pietrorazio Dec. 15, 2023
Navajo farmers, ranchers convene regional caucus Gabriel Pietrorazio Dec. 13, 2023
A historic Gila River Indian Community groundbreaking stirs up a celebration Gabriel Pietrorazio Dec. 9, 2023
GRIC got a big shout-out at the White House Tribal Nations Summit Gabriel Pietrorazio Dec. 9, 2023
Pueblo Nations chair defends Chaco Canyon decision Gabriel Pietrorazio Dec. 8, 2023
Biden welcomes Indigenous leaders to third-ever White House Tribal Nations Summit Gabriel Pietrorazio Dec. 6, 2023
These Native chefs see a future for tribal agritourism in Arizona Gabriel Pietrorazio Dec. 6, 2023
Learning lessons from one Hopi dry farmer on his last day in the cornfield Gabriel Pietrorazio Nov. 22, 2023
Hand-roasting Pima 60-Day Corn is hard, but essential to preserve heirloom products Gabriel Pietrorazio Nov. 21, 2023
Red Shawl Day on Nov. 19 honors missing and murdered Indigenous people Gabriel Pietrorazio Nov. 19, 2023
Native veterans honored at Heard Museum's national memorial Gabriel Pietrorazio Nov. 13, 2023
Navajo Code Talker chosen as grand marshal for Phoenix Veterans Day Parade Gabriel Pietrorazio Nov. 11, 2023
How Pascua Yaquis in Guadalupe honor deceased on Día de Muertos Gabriel Pietrorazio Nov. 10, 2023
Apache Stronghold welcomes faith groups to save Oak Flat through prayer Gabriel Pietrorazio Nov. 7, 2023
Yaquis of Vista del Camino celebrate half a century in south Scottsdale Gabriel Pietrorazio Nov. 3, 2023
This Native American teen was honored by the White House Gabriel Pietrorazio Nov. 3, 2023
Indian Health Service awards $200K grant to buy Native children's books for Arizona clinics Gabriel Pietrorazio Nov. 2, 2023
An ASU student's frightening story is featured in new Indigenous dark fiction anthology Gabriel Pietrorazio Oct. 31, 2023
Guy Fieri picks fry bread to represent the Arizona Cardinals in new NFL T-shirt collection Gabriel Pietrorazio Oct. 30, 2023
DOT disburses $1.6M in road safety funding for 2 tribal communities Gabriel Pietrorazio Oct. 28, 2023
Navajo pro bull rider and Apache dance group shine in Glendale Gabriel Pietrorazio Oct. 25, 2023

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