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Christina Good Voice

About Christina

I'm a 2001 grad of AIJI and I've been writing for Reznet since 2002. I write a lot about fashion and the Cherokee Nation. I'm Muscogee (Creek), Choctaw and Rosebud Lakota.
I'm a mom of three beautiful kids: Jacob and Jaylen are 5-year-old twins and Logan is 11 months old. I'm engaged to the love of my life, Jake. We've been together for going on eight years and are trying to get our little family settled into our new home before we finally get married. =)
I've lived in Oklahoma my entire life except for three months in 2005 when I interned for 12 weeks at the Associated Press in Columbia, South Carolina.
I've also interned for six months at the AP's Oklahoma City bureau.
I currently work as a writer/reporter at the Cherokee Phoenix newspaper in Tahlequah, Okla. I've been here since March 2007 and I really like it.

Christina's Stuff

TitleType
Schools commemorate Land Runblog
Communicating with babiesblog
Ways to save moneyblog
Raising a family in a tough economic timeblog
An Ice (Not a Nice) Timecontent_article
The Lucky Onescontent_article
Free Press Disputecontent_article
Giving Backblog
Out of Linecontent_article
Hey, Man, Put Some Clothes On!content_article

  • Tell us what you think about the 'Navajobama' T-shirt, and we'll send your comments to the manufacturer—and to the Obama for President campaign. (No profanities, please.)
  • A Native American gay wedding ceremony takes place at a Two Spirit gathering in Montana.
  • Omission disappoints Native Americans attending the presidential candidate's speech in Wisconsin. Others express concern over Obama's stance on Indian gaming.
  • Here's how our petite, 5-foot-4 Navajo reporter managed to elbow her way through a mob of crazed sports journalists and ask the Super Bowl superstar what he knows about Indian people. And as for that football player who looked down her blouse ...
  • Floyd Red Crow Westerman's death has left a void in Indian Country and a burden Native people must find a way to shoulder in his absence.

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