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AAJA commends The New York Times’ Decision to Drop the Hyphen in “Asian American”

Posted on June 11, 2021June 23, 2021Author Jessica XiaoCategories News, News/PR/StatementsTags 2021, aapi, asian american, hyphen, new york times, nyt, style

The Asian American Journalists Association is heartened that The New York Times has dropped the hyphen in “Asian American,” and we look forward to more newsrooms following suit.

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