Trivia Bowl: iPad 2 Tweet-Off
Win an iPad 2 (16 GB) Wi-Fi with 3G Verizon service for a year
Volunteer for Trivia Bowl!
Be a part of AAJA’s marquee event of the year – only ONE MONTH away! The Asian American Journalist Association needs a few enthusiastic and reliable volunteers who can help at our signature event, 30th Anniversary celebration, Trivia Bowl XVI . Trivia Bowl is our dynamic, interactive and entertaining signature “fun-raising”
LA-18/ABC7 Fellowship
What is the difference between mainstream and ethnic media news coverage? With AAJA-LA’s innovative, “LA-18/ABC7 Diversity in Broadcast Media” fellowship, you will have an eye-opening valuable broadcast news coverage experience. The AAJA-LA “Diversity in Broadcast Media” Fellowship is a five-month program that will allow a student journalist to explore, learn,
KPCC Social Media Internship
The social media intern will work closely with KPCC’s social media editor to help train reporters, producers and others on social media. They’ll also work on improving KPCC’s branded accounts in terms of strategies. This is not just an internship where you’ll be tweeting here and there. You’ll work directly with those
LA-18/ ABC7 Diversity in Media Training Fellowship
AAJA-LOS ANGELES DIVERSITY IN MEDIA TRAINING FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: In an effort to increase ethnic and cultural understanding and to encourage Asian American and Pacific Islander community news coverage, AAJA will offer a fellowship to a gifted undergraduate, or graduate student, to work for both an ethnic media outlet and
AAJA-LA Collegiate Journalism Leadership Program
AAJA-LA Collegiate Journalism Leadership Program AAJA-LA is accepting applications for the chapter’s one-year-long Collegiate Journalism Leadership Program. The chapter is looking for the next generation of AAJA-LA leaders. The program is an opportunity to learn about AAJA, expand your personal knowledge of journalism, build a network of professional and college
Student Fellowship: Learn, report about the Vietnamese community
DIVERSITY IN MEDIA TRAINING FELLOWSHIP: PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: In an effort to increase ethnic and cultural understanding and to encourage Asian American and Pacific Islander community news coverage, AAJA-LA will offer a fellowship to a gifted college student to work for both an ethnic media outlet and a regional news publication
KPCC/ AAJA Online News Media Training Fellowship/ Deadline Aug. 1
We welcome you to apply to the KPCC/ AAJA-LA Online News Media Training Fellowship. Applications are due by August 1. The fellowship is for college graduates and mid-career professional interested in pursuing a career on an online news team. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: KPCC and AAJA-LA are partnering to help a gifted
PANEL: “Life After Journalism” / July 20 @ 6:30 p.m.
Since January 2008, the news industry has shed more than 46,000 jobs, according to UNITY Journalists of Color. The most recent cuts were at Gannett, which announced 700 layoffs at its community newspapers last month. Given the instability, journalists are considering other career options. Come hear from former Asian American