The New York Chapter is the Asian American Journalists Association's largest. The New York Chapter is the Asian American Journalists Association's largest.The New York Chapter is the Asian American Journalists Association's largest.The New York Chapter is the Asian American Journalists Association's largest.
4/23/05 — Save the Date
Annual AAJA-NY Critique Session


Date : Sat., April 23, 10 am to 2 pm
Location : NOTE NEW Location: Parenting magazine
530 Fifth Ave., 4th Fl. (between 44th and 45th Streets)
RSVP to : aajanyc@hotmail.com and type 'critique' in subject line

Want feedback on your writing or packages that you don't get at work? Are you a student looking for input? Looking for a fresh way to approach your writing or on-air pieces? Or are you just looking for ways to improve as a journalist?

Then come to this year's AAJA-NY Critique Session. We'll have professionals from print, photo and broadcast available to give you one-on-one feedback, and you'll be guaranteed sessions with 2-3 pros. (Lunch will be provided.)

Confirmed critiquers:

  • Sarah Smith, Articles Editor, Parenting magazine
  • Cindy del Rosario Tapan, Associate Editor, O the Oprah magazine
  • Julie Dam, Senior Editor, People magazine
  • David Ng, Assistant Managing Editor, The Star-Ledger
  • Tony Ramirez, Reporter, Metro Section, The New York Times
  • Corky Lee, photojournalist
  • Arthur Chi'en, Correspondent, WCBS news
  • Mara Schiavocampo, BIT Productions (former ABC News producer/editor)
RSVP to: aajanyc@hotmail.com and type 'critique' in subject line.

Clips/tapes should be mailed at least one week in advance of session to:
Jennifer Abbasi
Parenting magazine
530 Fifth Ave., 4th Fl.
New York, NY 10036

Clips can also be emailed to: jennifer_abbasi@timeinc.com







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