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Voices reports
Investigative 2021
Of the 73 editors-in-chief at award-winning college newsrooms in the Spring 2021 semester, less than 6 percent were Black, and approximately 10 percent were Latinx — significantly less than their share of the college population.
Feature 2021
What role should policing play in Asian American communities?
Video 2021
This documentary highlights the voices of an underrepresented Asian American community — AAPI Adoptees — who grapple with their own racial and cultural visibility within the AAPI community itself.
Feature 2021
We speak with four journalists of color — two who have left, and two who have come close — to hear their stories and better understand the forces behind the “Great Resignation.”
Video 2021
Five people who identify as Hong Kongers navigate the questions that come with political and personal changes in the city they call home.
Feature 2021
“I had no knowledge of Asian American history growing up,” Chan, who graduated in 1997, said.
Audio 2021
Mispronouncing someone’s name is much more than just callously stumbling over letters.
Voices reports
Investigative 2019
Two out of three summer interns from seven top newsrooms came from among the most selective colleges in America, our analysis shows.
Video 2019
Two intergenerational restaurants explore questions of authenticity, tradition, and identity within the Los Angeles neighborhood.
Feature 2019
Ahmed is part of a growing group of young Asian Americans who are using the lessons they’ve learned in activism, politics and academia to engage their communities.
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The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) is a membership nonprofit advancing diversity in newsrooms and ensuring fair and accurate coverage of communities of color. AAJA has more than 1,500 members across the United States and Asia.