Applications are open for JCamp, a six-day intensive, multicultural journalism training program for high school students. Students learn from professional journalists and get hands-on training in writing, reporting, photography, television and radio broadcasting, online media and data journalism.
Apply for Voices 2020
Apply to AAJA’s Voices Fellowship, where students spend the summer producing a long-form, in-depth news project and receive training from industry leaders.
Call for 2019 Affinity Group Applications
Applications are open for 2019 AAJA Affinity Groups
Announcing the Inaugural ELP Asia Class
AAJA’s Executive Leadership Program, an initiative dedicated to developing the next generation of journalists, welcomes its inaugural Asia class.
A Strength Supreme: When Stubborn Elders Resist Safety Concerns
Sarah Eden Wallace, winner of AAJA’s Caregiving Contest 2019, shares about her resilient mother and her journey with old age.
Taking Care of Our Tough Immigrant Moms Across Four Generations, Well, Trying To
Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, winner of AAJA’s Caregiving Contest, tells a heartwarming story of familial love across distance and generations.
My Resume Never Mentions I Was Daddy’s Caregiver
Caroline Cao has taken care of her ill father since she was fourteen. In her winning entry for AAJA Caregiving Contest, Cao shares her experience as a caregiver.
Congratulations to the 2019 Caregiving Contest Winners
AAJA announces winning entries of 2019 Caregiving Contest by Sarah Eden Wallace, Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, and Caroline Cao.
Career Spotlight: Wudan Yan
Tune in to our career spotlight conversation with Wudan Yan, independent journalist based in Seattle, led by AAJA Women & Non-Binary Voices co-director Shirley Qiu.
Apply for Catalyst 2020
Calling all aspiring media entrepreneurs and journalists! Applications are now open for Catalyst 2020, a three-day boot camp for founders of color who want to launch their own media products.