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AAJA  

The Asian American Journalists Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring fair and accurate media coverage of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI). AAJA also encourages AAPIs to become journalists, and the organization works to increase the number of AAPIs in newroom management.

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    How to Succeed As a Freelancer or Consultant
    Learn the secrets of thriving as a freelancer or consultant from experts who have been there, done that. This free teleconference is co-sponsored by the Asian American Journalists Association-DC chapter and CurrentMom.com.
    Weds., Nov. 18, 2009, 2-3:30 pm ET
    Speakers include:
  • Joe Grimm, creator of JobsPage.com, Poynter columnist and visiting journalist at Michigan State University
  • Stephenie Overman, freelance writer and DC Society of Professional Journalists' freelance coordinator
  • Katherine Reynolds Lewis, freelance writer for outlets such as About.com, MSN Money and Parade, and founder of CurrentMom.com, a site for entrepreneurs
  • Victoria Lim, media trainer, freelance journalist, consultant and convergence expert
  • Arnesa Howell, freelance writer for magazines including People and Money.


  • Topics to be covered:
  • Starting a freelance career on the sidelines of your day job
  • Balancing fun or prestigious assignments with bread-and-butter work that pays the mortgage
  • Is this the golden age of freelancing? Or a good time to flee to the safety of a solid employer?
  • Pitching and cultivating relationships with editors or other clients
  • How to think like an entrepreneur, not an employee

  • Follow us on Twitter: @CurrentMom @AAJADC
    Tweet about this event on our Twitter back channel: #workfreelance
    Register at: http://workfreelance.eventbrite.com
    For more information, see: www.currentmom.com/currentmom/work-freelance-teleconference.html
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    Work Freelance Teleconference: Sponsored by AAJA-DC and CurrentMom.com

    How to Succeed As a Freelancer or Consultant
    Learn the secrets of thriving as a freelancer or consultant from experts who have been there, done that. This free teleconference is co-sponsored by the Asian American Journalists Association-DC chapter and CurrentMom.com.
    Weds., Nov. 18, 2009, 2-3:30 pm ET
    Speakers include:
  • Joe Grimm, creator of JobsPage.com, Poynter columnist and visiting journalist at Michigan State University
  • Stephenie Overman, freelance writer and DC Society of Professional Journalists' freelance coordinator
  • Katherine Reynolds Lewis, freelance writer for outlets such as About.com, MSN Money and Parade, and founder of CurrentMom.com, a site for entrepreneurs
  • Victoria Lim, media trainer, freelance journalist, consultant and convergence expert
  • Arnesa Howell, freelance writer for magazines including People and Money.


  • Topics to be covered:
  • Starting a freelance career on the sidelines of your day job
  • Balancing fun or prestigious assignments with bread-and-butter work that pays the mortgage
  • Is this the golden age of freelancing? Or a good time to flee to the safety of a solid employer?
  • Pitching and cultivating relationships with editors or other clients
  • How to think like an entrepreneur, not an employee

  • Follow us on Twitter: @CurrentMom @AAJADC
    Tweet about this event on our Twitter back channel: #workfreelance
    Register at: http://workfreelance.eventbrite.com
    For more information, see: www.currentmom.com/currentmom/work-freelance-teleconference.html

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    Are you the next Knight News Challenge winner?

    Got an innovative idea for transforming community news? This is the chance for you to bring your idea to life. Knight News Challenge competition offers up to $5 million a year for innovative ideas using digital experiments to transform community news. Open to any innovative thinker world-wide, the deadline to apply is Oct. 15.

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  • David Cohn, Spot.Us, previous winner of the Knight News Challenge
  • To submit questions in advance, please send e-mails to pcheung@miamiherald.com.

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    Meet The Candidates Forum II

    The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) invites AAJA members to meet the candidates for National Vice President for Print and National Secretary. Candidates are Paul Cheung and incumbent Janet H. Cho for Vice President for Print; and incumbent Doris Truong and Frank Witsil for Secretary. Elections will be held at the AAJA convention in Boston this summer (deadline to cast electronic absentee ballots is July 15 by 5:00 PM Pacific Time). Candidates elected to these positions begin their two-year terms on Jan. 1, 2010. Please submit questions in advance to banzaibrother@yahoo.com.

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    Meet the Candidates

    The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) invites AAJA members to meet the candidates for National Vice President for Print and National Secretary. Candidates are Paul Cheung and incumbent Janet H. Cho for Vice President for Print; and incumbent Doris Truong and Frank Witsil for Secretary. Elections will be held at the AAJA convention in Boston this summer (electronic absentee ballots will be distributed beginning May 15). Candidates elected to these positions begin their two-year terms on Jan. 1, 2010.

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    Journalism Beyond the Traditional Newsroom (Rescheduled)

    While jobs at newspapers and news stations are shrinking, the doors to self-publishing online are wide open. Journalists have reinvented their careers on Web-only news platforms. Find out how they did it in a discussion with Dean Takahashi, writer for VentureBeat (www.venturebeat.com) and former columnist for the San Jose Mercury News; Jane Ellen Stevens, a fellow at the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute developing a news site incubator; Calvin Tang, co-founder of Newsvine(http://rejournalism.wordpress.com); Tracy Record, a former assistant news director for KCPQ-TV who started the West Seattle Blog (www.westseattleblog.com); and moderator Joe Grimm, visiting journalist at Michigan State University School of Journalism.

  • Original Air Date:

    Journalism Beyond the Traditional Newsroom

    While jobs at newspapers and news stations are shrinking, the doors to self-publishing online are wide open. Journalists have reinvented their careers on Web-only news platforms. Find out how they did it in a discussion with Dean Takahashi, writer for VentureBeat (www.venturebeat.com) and former columnist for the San Jose Mercury News; Jane Ellen Stevens, a fellow at the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute developing a news site incubator; Calvin Tang, co-founder of Newsvine(http://rejournalism.wordpress.com); Tracy Record, a former assistant news director for KCPQ-TV who started the West Seattle Blog (www.westseattleblog.com); and moderator Joe Grimm, visiting journalist at Michigan State University School of Journalism.

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    Reporting in China: The Olympics and Beyond

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