Attend our 40th Anniversary Celebration!!!
Join us on September 27 for the AAJA SF Bay Area chapter’s 40th anniversary party! Four decades of amplifying AAPI voices in journalism—let’s honor our
When KPIX reporter Betty Yu recently got verbally attacked by a shock jock, it was another reminder to continue to be vigilant.
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Chapter President Cecilia Lei participated in a discussion hosted by Mina Kim of KQED “Forum” with filmmaker Grace Lee and Michelle Mush of Whole Story Group.
The independent filmmaker and reporter graduates with master’s in journalism and public health.
Mariecar Mendoza says AAJA connected her with people who not only looked like her but often faced the same challenges she did as a journalist.
In this moment of heightened awareness of anti-Asian racism, AAJA-SF Bay Area recognizes that many different Asian groups and ethnicities have faced disproportionate discrimination.
We’re marking this holiday with a recommitment to our communities in light of all the unique challenges we’re facing right now.
We wanted to share a few thoughts about what the holiday means to us right