Need multimedia training? AAJA Seattle has you covered
I’m thrilled to announce a NEW member benefit for AAJA Seattle members. Members in good standing are now eligible for discounted rates on classes, computer lab time and rental equipment at 911 Media Arts, Washington state’s premiere non-profit for new media art and documentary film. Why is this important now? In today’s tough job market, […]
One of AAJA Seattle’s newest members shares her story
By Ava Van “If you could dream it, you could do it.†-Walt Disney It seems too good to be true, but trust me: it could happen to anyone if you truly believe in it. Growing up, I was a little less fortunate than others, but I’m okay with that because it shaped me into […]
Seattle University fellowships seeking journalists interested in family homelessness
The Seattle University Center for Strategic Communications is offering four fellowships to support original journalism on family homelessness in the state of Washington to encourage more and better reporting about family homelessness to foster greater public understand of its causes and cures. Each of the four fellowships, which are made possible by a grant from […]
High School Students: Apply to AAJA’s J Camp!
By Athima Chansanchai AAJA’ers: Encourage, nurture and inspire the next generation of journalists by recommending they apply to the FREE, multicultural program that is J Camp! AAJA’s signature training program for aspiring young journalists is geared toward high school freshmen, sophomores or juniors (who are at least 16 years old by July 30, 2010)Â who are […]
VIDEO: 2010 Lunar New Year Banquet
For higher image quality, watch it in HD! After you hit play, select setting next to volume control and on the submenu, change it from 360p to 720p. Background On Jan. 23, 2010, the Seattle chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association held its annual Lunar New Year Banquet & Silent Auction. Nearly 80 people attended this […]
Asian Canadian Journalists Meetup: Olympics Coverage
By Athima Chansanchai One thing about having a flexible schedule: you can take off to places like Portland and Vancouver during the week. On Thursday, Jan. 28, I took a mini-road trip (3.5 hours door to door from Seattle to Vancouver) to attend a dinner meeting organized by the Asian Canadian journalists we met in […]