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Trinity Norris

University of Arizona, Ilíiaitchik: Indigenous Correspondents Program (ICP)

Major / Minor: Global Media

Graduation Year: 2026

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Trinity Norris is a graduate student in the second year of her Master’s program in Global Media, building on a strong foundation from her Bachelor of Arts in Journalism with an emphasis in Digital Journalism and a minor in Information Science & Esociety, earned in May 2023. Trinity is a member of the Tohono O’odham Nation and grew up in Sells, Arizona. She now resides in Tucson, Arizona, as she attends the University of Arizona.

Trinity is interested in delving into the complexities of global media, exploring its intersections with culture, society, and technology. Through her studies, she aims to contribute to the ever-evolving landscape of media communication.

In addition to her professional pursuits, Trinity enjoys photography, listening to music, and spending quality time with friends and family. She is committed to making a meaningful impact in her field and fostering resilience and representation within the community.

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Bahidaj: An end to the beginning

For the Tohono O’odham people of the Sonoran Desert, Bahidaj, the fruit of the Saguaro cactus is more than just a food source, it is a relationship. Keep reading

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Trinity Norris

University of Arizona, Ilíiaitchik: Indigenous Correspondents Program (ICP)

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