AAJA announces the launch of AAJA Studio, a speakers bureau.
2018 Media Access Sacramento Workshop
The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA), with the support of the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication in Portland, is hosting a free Media Access Workshop for organizations to learn about the most effective ways to build partnerships with local media organizations and get coverage.
9 Story Ideas About Eid Your Newsroom Can Do This Week
Eid al-Adha, which translates to festival of sacrifice, is the second and most important of two Islamic holidays. It marks the end of the annual hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, which every able-bodied Muslim is required to make once in their lifetime. AAJA shares nine story ideas for reporting stories that reflect how those in your community celebrate.
2018 Media Access Portland Workshop
The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA), with the support of the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication in Portland, is hosting a free Media Access Workshop for organizations to learn about the most effective ways to build partnerships with local media organizations and get coverage.
2018 Pre-Convention Google Hangout with SAG-AFTRA
The Asian American Journalists Association’s (AAJA) Small Market Broadcast Journalists Group (AASMBJ) will be hosting a pre-convention Live Google Hangout with SAG-AFTRA to answer questions.
How I Got the Story: “Quantity of Care” by The Seattle Times
AAJA interviews The Seattle Times’ investigative reporter Mike Baker, who led the two-year investigation that culminated in their award-winning “Quantity of Care” series.
Seven ways to avoid double standard reporting on extremist violence (Report)
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.