AAJA: Asian American Journalists Association


AAJA Announces New Executive Director

SAN FRANCISCO (Dec. 1, 2008) -- Former newspaper and television industry professional Ellen Endo has been appointed the new executive director of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA), it was announced today by the AAJA national board of directors. Press release>>>

Students »

J Camp
Brings together a multicultural group of high school students to sharpen their journalism skills and learn how their cultural values impact their professional development. J Camp Live! 2008.

Student Projects
Provide students with hands-on experience in news production and reporting.

Scholarships
Every year, AAJA offers scholarships to outstanding undergraduate and graduate students.

Internships
AAJA internships provide opportunities and grants to students pursuing journalism careers.

Professionals »

Executive Leadership Program
Participants in this five-day program gain an understanding of the corporate environment and the role of leadership in the newsroom. Deadline December 30.

Fellowships
AAJA offers fellowships to members to help attend short-term professional training programs. NAA Minority Fellowship. Deadline December 1.

Mentor Programs
AAJA offers mentorships to encourage members to share their expertise by becoming a mentor or develop professional skills by requesting a mentor.