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JUST PUBLISHED: "Intersections: A Journalistic History of Asian Pacific America"
AAJA is proud to announce our book "Intersections: A Journalistic History of Asian Pacific America," in partnership with UCLA's Asian American Studies Center, is now published! Get your copy here through a donation to AAJA.
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The book chronicles Asian American and Pacific Islander history through pivotal events where AAPI journalists and AAJA members played crucial roles, often being the first to speak out. Chapters range from the Los Angeles Uprisings to the murder of Vincent Chin to the Maui wildfires of 2023. The book also features profiles of key figures including Connie Chung, Helen Zia and Ann Curry, highlighting their contributions in shaping AAPI history.
“Intersections” illustrates the diversity of AAPI communities and histories not just within the book’s pages, but in the community effort that brought the publication together. AAJA was heartened to bring together nearly thirty members and supporters to contribute their perspectives and talents to this endeavor.
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Donations to AAJA are fully tax deductible. AAJA is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, tax ID number is 95-3755203.
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AAJA is a 501(c)3 nonprofit and our tax ID number is 95-3755203. Our Mission is four-fold: 1. provide a means of association and support among Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) journalists, and to advance AAPI journalists as news managers and media executives. 2. To provide encouragement, information, advice and scholarship assistance to AAPI students who aspire to professional journalism careers. 3. To provide to the AAPI community an awareness of news media and an understanding of how to gain fair access. 4. To research and point out when news media organizations stray from accuracy and fairness in the coverage of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and AAPI issues.
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