Nominate Outstanding Coverage of AAPI Civil Rights and Social Justice with the 2013 Dr. Suzanne Ahn Award
Dr. Suzanne Ahn The Asian American Journalists Association is honored to have the opportunity since 2003 to recognize excellence in Asian American Pacific Islander civil rights and social justice coverage with the Dr. Suzanne Ahn
Nominate an outstanding individual for the 2013 AAJA Lifetime Achievement or the Special Recognition Award
2012 Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Curtiss Kim and 2012 Special Recognition Award recipient Bryan Chu AAJA annually pays tribute to two individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to AAJA and/or the Asian American and Pacific
Recognize outstanding digital journalism with the 2013 Gannett Award for Innovation in Watchdog Journalism
AAJA, in partnership with the Gannett Foundation, is offering a $5,000 award to recognize groundbreaking work by a journalist or a team who creatively uses digital tools in the role of being a community’s watchdog.
Want to Be a John S. Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford? Join Us for a Call.
Join AAJA, NAHJ, NAJA and NABJ’s Digital Journalism Task Force for a conference call to discuss the application process for the 2013-14 class of John S. Knight Journalism Fellows at Stanford University. The program
Asian American Radio Group Cultivates Radio Careers
The AARG encourages members to network, seek job opportunities, explore career paths and learn the latest in reporting techniques from seasoned veterans who have reported on some of the biggest stories of the past several decades. Since
“The Living Textbook” Dispels Stereotypes About Arab Americans
AAJA’s The Living Textbook is an Executive Leadership Program Media Demonstration Project launched in 2010, amplifying the voices of young Arab Americans in the Detroit, Mich. area. Under the guidance of the project’s Co-Directors Emilia
Dinah Eng Leadership Fellows Take Their Careers to the Next Level
Jack Chang (AAJA-Sacramento) “Spending four days sharing experiences with peers, learning management skills and thinking about my own goals has helped me clarify what I want out of my career and life. The Executive Leadership Program
Asian American Small Market Broadcast Journalists Guide Colleagues
Since its founding in 2009, the AASMBJ provides networking opportunities and a support system for AAJA members working at small-market television stations or at mid-size and large-market stations as entry-level production assistants and desk assistants. Together
AAJA’s Executive Leadership Program Class of 2012
At this year’s Executive Leadership Program Introductory Session, 18 participants learned to identify and sharpen their career dreams and goals, overcome obstacles, perform under pressure, negotiate and establish a personal brand. The attendees took










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