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Guidances & Guides

AAJA Calls on News Organizations to exercise care in Coverage of the Coronavirus Outbreak

Posted on February 13, 2020January 8, 2021Author NittCategories GuidanceTags coronavirus

The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) urges journalists to exercise care in their coverage of the coronavirus outbreak in China to ensure accurate and fair portrayals of Asians and Asian Americans.

Seven ways to avoid double standard reporting on extremist violence (Report)

Posted on April 6, 2018January 5, 2021Author NittCategories Guidance, Guidances & GuidesTags MATF, resourcesLeave a comment

AAJA’s Muslim American Task Force provides issues journalists should consider when covering cases of extremist violence, as detailed in a report by The Institute for Social Policy and Understanding.

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