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Director, Programs and Partnerships, Asian American Journalists Association
Washington, D.C., United States
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I'm a journalist and writer based in Washington, DC. I'm also a polyglot who speaks Chinese-Mandarin, English, French, Korean, and Spanish.
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Asian American Journalists Association
The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) is a nonprofit organization established in 1981 by journalists in Los Angeles. Its mission focuses on advancing the representation of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) in news media, advocating for fair coverage of AAPI communities, and supporting the career development of AAPI journalists. With 20 chapters across the U.S. and Asia, AAJA serves around 1,500 members. AAJA offers various services, including mentorship, networking, and leadership training. It provides workshops and resources for journalists, along with advocacy efforts to monitor and improve media portrayals of AAPI issues. The organization also supports students through scholarships and internships, fostering professional connections through annual conventions. Key initiatives include media monitoring, crisis support for journalists, and documenting the contributions of AAPI journalists throughout history. AAJA plays a vital role in promoting diversity and addressing underrepresentation in the media.
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Founded: 1981