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2013 AAJA-Philadelphia Executive Summary

The AAJA-Philadelphia chapter had a good year in 2013! We increased our membership, held a successful story-pitching event, gave out three scholarships, played a role as a media watchdog, and visited two places to learn more about our area. Please read below for more details.  Highlights of 2013 Our Nov. 9 First Pitch event, held … Continue reading 2013 AAJA-Philadelphia Executive Summary

Member Monday: Michelle T. Shinseki

Board advisor Michelle T. Shinseki is the chief content officer and editorial director of KidsHealth.org, the world's most-visited website devoted to children's health and development. She has worked on many websites in the parenting category, including AmericanBaby.com, iVillage.com, Lamaze.com, Parenting.com, and Parents.com. In the lifestyle and health category, she has covered Ladies’ Home Journal online … Continue reading Member Monday: Michelle T. Shinseki

AAJA-Philadelphia: Philadelphia City Paper should not describe Asian women as “exotic” or “almond-eyed”

Several board members of AAJA - Philadelphia took issue with an October Philadelphia City Paper restaurant review that described Asian waitresses as "exotic" and "almond-eyed." The City Paper has since removed those descriptions. The letter we sent to the City Paper begins: Dear Philadelphia City Paper: In your recent cover story “Five Hidden Culinary Gems in … Continue reading AAJA-Philadelphia: Philadelphia City Paper should not describe Asian women as “exotic” or “almond-eyed”

11/9: First Pitch Event: A Master Class in Pitching Stories

Come join the Philadelphia chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) for an exciting event with editors from the Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Daily News, Philadelphia Magazine, and WHYY/NewsWorks.org on Saturday, Nov. 9.When: 1 to 3 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 9 Where: Temple University, in Annenberg Hall, basement, room 3 (on 13th Street, between Norris and Diamond) Cost: Free RSVP: By Tuesday, … Continue reading 11/9: First Pitch Event: A Master Class in Pitching Stories

Member Monday: Murali Balaji

Murali Balaji is the director of education and curriculum reform at the Hindu American Foundation, a nonprofit advocacy group. He spent nearly a decade in journalism, is a former AAJA chapter president in both Philadelphia and Minnesota (including 2005 chapter president of the year), and still stays active in media through his blog on Huffington … Continue reading Member Monday: Murali Balaji