MARCH 30 DEADLINE LOOMS FOR AAJA SCHOLARSHIPS OF UP TO $25,000


The Asian American Journalists Association is offering scholarships
to outstanding college students or incoming college students who are
interested in journalism. Awards are up to $25,000.

In addition, AAJA Sacramento provides scholarships of up to $2,000 for
students originally from the Sacramento region or who are attending
school in the area.

Students are selected based on the following criteria:Commitment to pursuing a career in journalism.
Proven journalistic skills.
Interest in Asian American and Pacific Islander issues.
Academic achievement.
Financial need.
Only one application is needed for national and local scholarships.

For more information about AAJA scholarships, internships, J Camp for high school students, and the convention student projects, visit www.aaja.org. For AAJA's student programs, click here.


YOUR STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE

WHITNEY CLARK is in her first year at Sacramento State University, majoring in Communications with an emphasis on Public Relations. She was born and raised in Sacramento from the Greenhaven/Pocket area. "When I was growing up I knew that I wanted to be a writer. In the time that I have spent figuring what I want to do with my life, journalism seems to be the place where I can utilize my skills." She hopes to join her student newspaper this Fall.
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CONGRATULATIONS

JONATHAN PINKERTON, a student member from California State University, Sacramento, has earned an internship as a staff writer in The Sacramento Bee's features department. Jonathan will lend his talents on Sidetracks, the section geared towards teenagers. For the past two and half years, Jonathan was a news aide in the news department and had already contributed a handful of articles and graphics for the features department.

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AAJA Sacramento is one of the first and oldest AAJA chapters. In October 1985, Sacramento followed in the footsteps of Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area in launching local AAJA chapters, providing the monumentum for a national organization that has grown to almost 2,000 members in 19 chapters across the United States and Asia.

Our Sacramento chapter has about 50 members throughout the Central Valley and Northern California. AAJA is a nonprofit organization of almost 2,000 professional and student members in 19 chapters across the United States and Asia.

We share in the mission of our parent organization, which was founded in 1981 to:

*Encourage Asian American and Pacific Islanders to enter the ranks of journalism.

*Work for fair and accurate coverage of Asian American and Pacific Islanders.

* Increase the number of Asian American and Pacific Islander journalists, including news managers, in the industry.

Membership has its privileges: In the past year, our chapter has held mixers to celebrate the holidays and Lunar New Year, organized a student workshop, attended community events and celebrations, handled the judging for national scholarships and awarded scholarships to local students. At the 2006 national convention in Honolulu, Sacramento was named Chapter of the Year.

The Sacramento chapter offers the following activities and events for its membership:

Grants - Each year, the chapter provides stipends to help members attend the national AAJA convention.
Scholarships - To recognize and support the next generation of journalists, AAJA Sacramento awards scholarships to high school and college students each year. The winners are honored at a scholarship reception each fall.

Social events - The chapter encourages members to get to know one another on an informal basis through a range of events including the Lunar New Year dim sum, the pizza mixer, and holiday party.

Student workshops - Each spring, the chapter holds a workshop for students in which professionals in the Sacramento region share their tips and experiences about entering the journalism field.



Become a valued student member of our chapter. The annual membership fee for students is $20, and your most current student ID is required..

Student memberships are available to enrolled high school, undergraduate, or graduate students who intend to pursue a career in journalism. Recent graduates who have yet to obtain their first job may also become student members.

Click here to register online.

Download a printable membership application. (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.)

Contact AAJA directly for a membership application form.

E-mail: national@aaja.org

Phone:
(415) 346-2051





SACRAMENTO CHAPTER of the ASIAN AMERICAN JOURNALISTS ASSOCIATION