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Event: 21 st Annual Asian American Journalists Convention
When: August 4 to 7, 2010.
Where: Renaissance Hotel, 1755 North Highland Avenue , Los Angeles , CA 90028

The annual Asian American Journalists Association returns to  Los Angeles for the first time in 17 years August 4-7, 2010 at the Renaissance Hotel near the famous Hollywood & Highland entertainment complex. Our world-class program features panels and workshops to strengthen your skills in this dynamic field.  Learn new technologies and techniques for investigative journalism, developing stories for multi-media platforms, covering ethnic communities and foreign coverage.

Some conference highlights:

  • Job recruiters from The Associated Press, CNN, The Detroit News, Eli Lilly and Company, Gannett Co., Inc, Gilead, Marketwire, The McClatchy Company, NBC News, The New York Times, NY Daily News, Social Imprints, USA TODAY, The Washington Post and more TBA.
  • Laura Ling, a correspondent for Current TV, who was detained in North Korea for 140 days and brought back to the U.S. by Bill Clinton.  She has since become an advocate for imprisoned journalists around the world and trafficked women.
  • Ben Fong-Torres, a former senior editor and writer with Rolling Stone magazine, who was portrayed in Almost Famous, the 2000 film by Cameron Crowe.  The  Renaissance Media Man blazed trails both print and broadcast media during the revolutionary, counter-cultural civil rights-embattled 1960s.
  • AAJA's founders and other Asian American media pioneers.
  • Free dinner cruise of the beautiful Long Beach Harbor , home of the historic Queen Mary.  Transportation to and from the harbor included.
  • Opening night reception
  • Silent auction
  • Gala banquet
  • Networking mixers
  • Field trips to Disneyland, The Price Is Right TV show, Huntington Gardens

Register online or download the convention registration book which includes travel information, convention highlights, national awards forms, and more.

http://www.aaja.org/programs/AAJA_National_Convention/registration

Save 25% with early-bird registration.  Pay only $225 if you sign up by April 16. Registration costs $300 thereafter.  On-site registration costs $375.  First 100 registrants to book their hotel by May 1 gets free wi-fi access in their rooms.