First up, @NBCUniversal presents our opening reception with Rashida Jones (@RJonesNews), president of @MSNBC, who will be giving opening remarks to the convention.
In “Sa-I-Gu Thirty Years Later : Lessons from the L.A. Riots for Today,” Amara Walker (@AmaraCNN) and Stephanie Elam (@StephanieElam) of @CNN will be discussing what we’ve learned from past reporting and how we can continue to push for inclusive storytelling.
In partnership with @sajahq, Niketa Patel (@Niketa) of @19thnews, Niala Boodhoo (@NialaBoodhoo) of @axios and Azmat Khan (@AzmatZahra) of @nytimes
will discuss the importance of diverse leadership in "The Desi Women Leading and Shaping Editorial Coverage."
Get tips on how to ensure that communities of color lead their own narratives in @SkollFoundation’s “Who Controls The Narrative About People of Color in Our Democracy?" with @RichardLui of @NBCNews, Efrain Escobedo, Sian Lewis of A-B & Bo Thao-Urube (@bothao) of @aapifund.
On Friday, we'll have our Little Tokyo Night sponsored by @Disney, ft. a presentation by David Ono (@abc7davidono) of @ABC7 and world renowned composer David Benoit (@dbmusic) and a Q&A session with Jon Funabiki (@funabiki). *Please note that this event currently has a waitlist.
Gala, sponsored by @CNN, will ft. @thetamlyntomita & @Parvesh as co-emcees, Helen Zia (@HelenZiaReal) as our keynote, Kevin Merida (@meridak), Will Lee & Michelle Ye Hee Lee (@myhlee) in a fireside chat & Marcus Yam (@yamphoto), our President’s Award recipient.
#AAJAFamily, there’s only 5 MORE DAYS until #AAJA22! We’re here with more sessions to make sure you don’t miss out on a single one. 🧵⬇️ ICYMI, the full schedule is available on Sched: aaja22.org/aaja22-agenda
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2/ If you already booked your tickets/hotel/plan to attend, you've probably finished step 1. Check your inbox for *RSVP on Event Farm* from "aaja-2022-national-convention@eventfarm.email" ASAP. You must fill out the Event Farm form to fill out your profile so we know who you are.
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🎇 Throughout the year, AAJA has been announcing and honoring scholarship, internship and fellowship winners. We are proud to announce our cohort of AAJA award recipients for 2022! Congratulations to you all 🎉 You can read more about the winners here: aaja.org/2022/07/21/aaj…
#AAJAFamily, today we've got incredible #AAJA22 Saturday sessions to announce! From roundtable discussions with powerhouse editors and reporters, to a variety of storytelling-based workshops, we're ending convention on a high note. Read this thread (& a SECOND thread soon)🧵⬇️:
First up, @sajahq presents “The Desi Women Leading & Shaping Editorial Coverage,” featuring Niketa Patel (@Niketa) of @19thnews, Azmat Khan (@AzmatZahra) of @nytimes & Niala Boodhoo (@NialaBoodhoo) of @axios, who will speak about diversifying newsroom coverage and leadership.
Learn how to report on civic participation in elections in @SkollFoundation’s “Who Controls The Narrative About People of Color in Our Democracy?" with @RichardLui of @NBCNews, Ana Marie Argilagos (@AM_Argilagos), Sian Lewis of A-B & Bo Thao-Urube (@bothao) of @aapifund.
As coverage of the Tokyo Olympics continues, AAJA's Pacific Islander Task Force urges media organizations to be mindful in their reporting not to perpetuate stereotypes about Indigenous Pacific Islanders in headlines and coverage. (2/11)
DON'T use harmful language that conjures & perpetuates stereotypes and the exoticization of Pacific Islanders (i.e., “the naked Tongan”). Exotification contributes to the “othering” of Pacific Islanders, who are Indigenous peoples with a long history within the American diaspora.
STATEMENT: AAJA Encourages Newsrooms to Empower AAPI Journalists and Their Expertise
Since the shootings, we have heard some deeply concerning problems in newsrooms across the country, including in Atlanta: “Are you sure your bias won’t show if you cover the Atlanta shootings?”
We have heard from broadcast members — and from members across newsrooms who volunteered to cover the Atlanta shooting — who have expertise, language skills, and the cultural competency in the community, but were not assigned.
AAJA urges newsrooms to offer coverage opportunities to AAPI journalists who are uniquely positioned, sourced and skilled to cover the unfolding news — and who want to be a part of it.