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
NATIVE HEALTH becomes 1st IHS facility to receive voter registration agency status in U.S. Gabriel Pietrorazio Oct. 17, 2023
The Grand Canyon is struggling to control its buffalo population. Tribes are stepping up to help Gabriel Pietrorazio Oct. 16, 2023
From killer to caretaker: How and why Charles Jesse Jones brought buffalo to the Kaibab Plateau Gabriel Pietrorazio Oct. 16, 2023
A conversation with Ken Burns on 'The American Buffalo' Gabriel Pietrorazio Oct. 16, 2023
How one Navajo tour guide plans to pay respect during the solar eclipse Gabriel Pietrorazio Oct. 13, 2023
Tohono O'odham Nation celebrates St. Francis feast day Gabriel Pietrorazio Oct. 6, 2023
This Tohono O'odham vocalist sang national anthem in his own language Gabriel Pietrorazio Oct. 2, 2023
Today marks dark history of boarding schools for Native kids. Arizona had 2nd most in the U.S. Gabriel Pietrorazio Sept. 30, 2023
This urban Native garden grew atop a former boarding school Gabriel Pietrorazio Sept. 29, 2023
An Airbnb stay at this hogan on the Navajo Nation is a glimpse into life without running water Gabriel Pietrorazio Sept. 20, 2023
Interior Department announces funding for Indigenous youth programs Gabriel Pietrorazio Sept. 11, 2023
Meet the tribal liaison behind modernizing an outdated Arizona Game and Fish policy Gabriel Pietrorazio Sept. 6, 2023
Footrace honoring Hopi Olympian celebrates 50 years Gabriel Pietrorazio Sept. 1, 2023
3 Arizona tribes get $20M to build affordable housing Gabriel Pietrorazio Aug. 30, 2023
Colorado River tribes chair speaks on farm, water issues Gabriel Pietrorazio Aug. 30, 2023
A new cookbook on Southwest plant-based cuisine brought one Diné chef to tears Gabriel Pietrorazio Aug. 29, 2023
Tribal telecommunications company upgrades network Gabriel Pietrorazio Aug. 21, 2023
$72.5M program to bring electricity to more tribal homes Gabriel Pietrorazio Aug. 15, 2023
Descendants of the Navajo Code Talkers keep the legacy of their ancestors alive on holiday Gabriel Pietrorazio Aug. 15, 2023
AZ Game and Fish updates cooperative policy with tribes Gabriel Pietrorazio Aug. 11, 2023
Native farmers advocate amid U.S. farm bill negotiations Gabriel Pietrorazio Aug. 14, 2023
AZ Republicans rally around Trump to undo monument designation Gabriel Pietrorazio Aug. 9, 2023
Cattle ranchers in uproar over Biden's Grand Canyon announcement Gabriel Pietrorazio Aug. 8, 2023

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