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Do You Recognize an AAJA Voices Friend?

It has been 20 years since the first edition of Voices was published, so AAJA is putting together an interactive and a video in time for this year’s convention.

Katie Nelson is trying to contact alumni from the Asian American Journalists Association’s news project, especially from 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996 and 1998.

Do you recognize anyone from 1992?

What about 1996?

Do you have other Voices-related photos to share? And if you’re willing to write a few sentences about how Voices helped you, please contact Katie. Be sure to include your name as you want it printed, as well as where you are now and your work title.

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  1. georgekiriyama said: I am glad there no pictures of the 1993 AAJA Broadcast Project. :)
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