ICT

ICT recently welcomed two new employees to the organization, ending the year with even more growth.

Felix Clary joined ICT in November. A two-spirit citizen of the Chickasaw Nation, Clary is a shared Indigenous affairs reporter for Tulsa World and ICT.

He received his Bachelor’s in Writing and Rhetoric from St. Edward’s University and a Master’s of Legal Studies in Indigenous People’s Law from the University of Oklahoma College of Law. Prior to working for Tulsa World and ICT, Clary worked in media for the Chickasaw Nation.

Felix Clary

Clary lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma with his 10 cats — evidence of his hobby for rescuing and rehoming strays.

“I am excited to work with a diverse group of people who share the same journalistic goals as me, recording Indigenous people’s stories and sharing them with Native nations and surrounding communities,” Clary said.

Ebonye Delaney joined the team in November as well as the newest executive producer for the ICT Newscast.

Ebonye Delaney

Delaney was born in Texas and is the eldest of eight siblings. She graduated from the University of North Texas with a degree in film. After college Delaney landed a career in the television broadcast industry, most recently as the Senior Director of Content and Programming for Arizona PBS.

Delaney is a multi-EMMY award-winning producer for “Bred For This,” “Black in Arizona: Education” and other bodies of work.