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If you've wondered about getting into media whether its newspapers or TV, there's a lot of information that's constantly changing. Reporters, writers, editors, producers and anchors have more challenges because of new technology in todays world. Journalist have to learn multiple platforms including writing for the web and mobile.

If you're a student and interested in journalism, apply for the AAJA scholarship. 2x $1500 scholarships to attend the national convention in Detroit Aug 10 - 13

Download the AAJA Scholarship Application Form

 

About AAJA-Atlanta
The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) is a non-profit professional and educational organization with more than 1,400 members today. AAJA serves Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders by encouraging young people to consider journalism as a career, developing managers in the media industry, and promoting fair and accurate news coverage. The Atlanta chapter has more than 50 members in television, radio, print and online media. AAJA-Atlanta has sponsored annual journalism workshops for area college students, distributed scholarships and participated in various events to create awareness about Asian Americans and their role in the media.

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