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Year-End Message from AAJA’s Outgoing President
December 2012 To my dear AAJA family, For the past two years, it has been my privilege to serve as your national president. As we prepare to flip our calendars to 2013, I am filled with
Read More »AAJA Marks the Passing of Sen. Daniel Inouye
SAN FRANCISCO — The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) joins the nation in mourning the loss of U.S. Sen. Daniel K. Inouye of Hawai’i. As a World War II Medal of Honor hero who
Read More »AAJA Members Vote on UNITY Name
[ January 15, 2013; 10:00 pm; ] The alliance association of AAJA, NAHJ, NAJA and NLGJA sought input from members on their preferred name for the partner organization. A ballot was sent to all AAJA
Read More »AAJA Member News: 2012 Roundup
Shirley Lew (AAJA-New York) has been recognized by Manalapan, N.J.’s mayor and its township committee for providing continuous emergency information and service updates to the city’s residents on the Manalapan Township Television Network, MTTN-TV, and
Read More »AAJA Portal: A New Way to Join, Keep Us Up-to-date and Renew Your Membership
AAJA has a new portal to welcome new members and allow current members to update their own information, renew their membership and easily take advantage of other opportunities. Why be a part of AAJA? Membership benefits include access
Read More »Our Members: Making AAJA Vibrant and Strong
As a nonprofit organization of more than 1,500 members worldwide, with chapters in the United States and Asia, AAJA strives to provide a means of association and support among Asian American and Pacific Islander
Read More »Apply to JCamp 2013, an Unparalleled Training Program for High School Students
Learn more about JCamp by watching this video made during the program’s 10th anniversary, in 2011. AAJA is proud to announce JCamp 2013 will take place June 21 to 26 at George Washington University in
Read More »Join AARP Today and Support AAJA
Purchase an AARP membership through the Asian American Journalists Association and you’ll enjoy access to a wealth of benefits designed to help everyone age 50+. For each membership purchased, AARP supports AAJA with a payment
Read More »Learn More About AAJA’s Chapters
The nonprofit Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) has 21 chapters — 20 in the United States and one in Asia. Contact a chapter or chapter president near you, or join AAJA as an at-large
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