Total annual revenue for the Asian American Journalists Association increased from 2011 to 2012 and decreased slightly the following year.
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COLUMN: Don’t tell me what I’m not — I decide what I am
White. Ethnic. Asian. Multiracial. Hispanic. Mixed. These words are used to describe a person’s physical traits and are intended to associate them with a particular race, culture, ethnic group or region of the world. But they are not concrete. These ...
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Are Asian American journalists united?
Asian Americans hail from countries that span across the globe, from the west part of the continent to the east, looping in countries as diverse as China, the Philippines and Pakistan. Though they may not speak the same language and ...
Read More »Emmy award-winning anchor Joie Chen talks about the importance of identity
While other kids were following the antics of Bugs Bunny and the Tasmanian Devil, Joie Chen watched Walter Cronkite on the evening news. As an anchor and reporter for CNN, CBS and now Al Jazeera America, Chen was one of ...
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Growing up in the central province of Hubei, Xiao Da Wei never once considered staying in China for university. Xiao, a 23-year-old civil engineering major, is one of the more than 225,000 Chinese students pursuing higher education in America, according ...
Read More »Journalists, investors ponder start-up funding at AAJA convention
As journalism heads further into the digital era, investors and venture capitalists are actively seeking to fund new media start-ups that help improve a struggling media landscape. But with shakeups in business models, how is entrepreneurial journalism funded? A panel ...
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