![]() AAJA WOMEN AND NON-BINARY VOICESĪAJA Women & Non-Binary Voices is an inclusive support group for women, non-binary and other gender non-conforming AAJA members to promote a plurality of Asian voices. Journalists who want to collaborate with video journalists are also welcome to join. The group will be a platform for information sharing, technical help, work showcase and mentorship. The Sports Task Force (STF) aims to elevate the voice of Asian Americans in sports media across multiple platforms and encourage future Asian American sports media professionals through mentorship, educational offerings and scholarship opportunities.ĪAJA Video aims to create a community of resources and support to AAJA members who are interested in the field of video journalism including documentary filmmaking, video production and motion graphics. ![]() The group provides networking opportunities and an online support system for AAJA members who are working at small market television stations or at midsize and large market stations as entry-level production assistants and desk assistants.įacebook | Twitter | Google+ AAJA SPORTS TASK FORCE The AAJA Small Market Broadcast Journalists (AASMBJ) is a group for small market and entry level broadcast journalists in the Asian American Journalists Association. We as audio producers and broadcasters have something to offer every member of AAJA. Those of us putting together podcasts are bringing the kind of journalism that is not always heard on the radio. or WJBF-TV reporters filing for WGAC Radio in Augusta, Georgia. Whether it is Politico reporters on WTOP Radio in Washington, D.C. More online and TV journalists are doing podcasts, radio interviews or filing for local radio stations. We will also serve as a resource for all TV, print and digital members. We will serve as a technical, critical and employment resource for our fellow radio broadcasters, online audio broadcasters and students. Its members consist of professionals who are data reporters, news developers, designers, audience engagement specialists and graphics reporters.ĪAJA Radio and Podcasting will be a resource to all AAJA members. The mission of AAJA’s News Nerds is to bridge the gap between tech and the newsroom, by enhanced traditional storytelling methods through new data and technology, which is becoming more critical as the news industry continues changing rapidly. Instagram | Facebook | Twitter AAJA NEWS NERDS The mission of AAJA Photojournalists is to provide a representation for AAJA photojournalists at the national level to strengthen AAJA photojournalism programming, photo studio fundraising, networking opportunities, and photograph exposure during convention and to provide regular updates to the AAJA national board for an improved communication channel. Instagram | Twitter AAJA PHOTOJOURNALISTS Our mission is to expand in both size, scope, and inclusivity so that we can be a beacon for LGBTQIA+ folks and allies in the journalism community. ![]() ![]() AAJA LGBTQIA+ is excited to host a variety of events ranging from member hangouts to panel discussions, where programming centers LGBTQIA+ identified members of AAJA. We aim to provide a space for our members to have conversations about navigating the journalism industry and allow them to uplift one another’s work and accomplishments. We want to foster creative storytelling and innovation across multiple platforms with programming and services that can help our members stay at the forefront of the industry.ĪAJA LGBTQIA+ (aka AAJA-gay), the affinity group, aims to be a welcoming and uplifting space for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, and other gender non-conforming members of the organization to take pride in their identities. That includes understanding the business side of freelancing, becoming an entrepreneur, networking and connecting with editors and publications, among other issues.ĪAJA Features Forum aims to create a platform for features, arts, entertainment and lifestyles journalists where they can share ideas as well as support and inspire each other. The goal of AAJA Freelance is to support the growing number of AAJA members who are freelancers or are considering a move to freelancing. More and more journalists are becoming freelancers as full-time staff jobs dwindle. From impactful accountability projects to quirky trend pieces, we’ll obsess over how to get the story. AAJA Enterprise is a peer-based resource and inspiration center for journalists looking at, sourcing for and vetting story ideas you won’t find on a press release or government meeting agenda.
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