AAJA

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The Asian American Journalists Association advocates for diversity in news coverage and in newsrooms.

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Youve made it through college and locked down a full-time job. Now youre looking to get the most out of being an association member. Hear from young leaders who have stepped up to lead locally and nationally. AAJA-Seattle... more
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On-Demand Episodes

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Asian American Small Market Broadcast Journalists (AASMBJ), an AAJA sub-group, hosts a one-hour conversation with Jam Sardar, news director for WLNS-TV (CBS) in Lansing, MI. In this episode, students preparing for... more

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The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) invites AAJA members to meet the candidates for National President, National Vice President for Broadcast and National Treasurer. Candidates are Neal Justin and Doris N. Truong for... more

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The Pulitzer Prizes, named after publisher Joseph Pulitzer and administered by Columbia University in New York City, is considered one of the highest achievements in journalism, literature, drama and music. The 2010 Pulitzer... more

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Come meet Kathy Chow, who just joined the Asian American Journalists Association as executive director. Hear about her background, ask questions and share your thoughts on the future of AAJA. AAJA National President... more

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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... more

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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... more

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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... more

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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... more

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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... more

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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... more
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