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is an enrolled citizen of the Chickasaw Nation and a descendent of the Pawnee Nation. Her roots are in Oklahoma, but she grew up across the state of Texas. She is a graduate from Austin College in Sherman, Texas where she double majored in English and Media Studies. She played two years of college basketball and three years of college softball and was Captain of the softball team her senior year.
For her senior English thesis, she was selected as a fellow for the Mellon “Humanities For All Times” grant where she spent a year writing a book titled “to tell, for the sake of the birds.” The book is split into past, present, and future and focuses on southern Native American tribes and her personal introspect. Carrie also directed a short film called “The Wounds of a Dark-Eyed Junco” for her media capstone that focused on a group of four young women seeking their own sense of justice in a small town.
She has been a fellow and mentor-in-training for the Indigenous Journalist Association; a mentee and mentor for NPR’s Next Generation Radio: Indigenous; an intern for the Chickasaw Press; and was the recipient of the Underscore Indigenous Journalism Fellowship where she was based in Portland, Oregon. Most recently, she was one of ten Indigenous storytellers to receive the Running S
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