Community Awards

Nominations for the 2024 Community Awards cycle are now closed.

Nominations are exclusively open to our AAJA membership. You must be an active member to submit a nomination for yourself, a group or someone else. You may submit multiple nominations, and submitting a nomination does not guarantee an award.

Community Award nominations must be submitted only via the official form. Any nomination sent outside the form (via email, Slack, verbal etc.) will be ineligible for consideration.

Contest entrants are limited to active AAJA members only, however, you may join the organization prior to submitting an awards nomination. AAJA is open to all journalists, regardless of ethnic or racial identity.

Winners will be celebrated at our AAJA 2024 Convention in Austin, Texas from August 7-11.

Our board of directors and awards committee leadership will be reviewing these nominations. For the Member or Civic Engagement and Leadership Awards, please view the descriptions below.

 

Member Awards

  • This award recognizes an individual AAJA member for going above and beyond in service of AAJA. Memberships must be active/current for eligibility.

  • This award recognizes an AAJA chapter for going above and beyond in service of AAJA as an organization and/or AAJA membership.

  • This award recognizes outstanding leadership and contributions by an AAJA chapter's elected officers and/or board. Formerly called Chapter President of the Year, this award honors the dedication and teamwork that allows chapters to flourish.

  • This award honors the leadership and teamwork of an AAJA affinity group that has gone above and beyond for its members and the larger AAJA community.

  • This award recognizes the outstanding leadership of an AAJA Affinity Group.

  • This award recognizes the outstanding contributions of an AAJA mentor paying it forward in a meaningful and distinct way.

  • This award honors an AAJA member for outstanding efforts to make their newsroom or organization more inclusive and equitable with tangible results and/or meaningful, lasting policy changes. The work being honored may or may not be public-facing but it must be documented or otherwise verifiable.

  • This award honors general excellence or outstanding work by a student or early career member with no more than five years’ professional experience.

  • This award honors a veteran member's career, service, and commitment to AAJA. This award also comes with inauguration into the forthcoming AAJA Hall of Fame. This award will be nominated and determined by AAJA leadership; we are not accepting open nominations at this time.

Civic Engagement & Leadership Awards

  • This award honors a local or community news outlet for outstanding continuing coverage on AAPI topics, issues and subjects. Non-English-language media and English-language outlets are all eligible for this category.

  • This award recognizes journalism and journalists that amplify and make space for the AAPI community, with a special focus on solutions and impact. (“Impact” is broadly defined here and will vary depending on the story; while some submissions may lead to policy change or formal accountability, some submissions may be able to claim publication alone is meaningful impact.)

  • This award honors an individual, team, or organization for meaningfully championing AAJA’s mission and its members as well as acting in solidarity with the AAPI community. Honorees will have a demonstrated, ongoing commitment to AAPI diversity, inclusion, equity and belonging in journalism or media. Members of the AAPI community and non-AAPI allies are eligible.

  • This award honors social justice coverage and champions of civil rights journalism in the AAPI community.

  • This award recognizes those whose efforts have increased the visibility and meaningful representation of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community in popular culture and mass media. This award will be nominated and determined by AAJA leadership.

  • For more than a century, the Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications at Northwestern University has prepared the next generation of journalists, communicators and industry leaders. Medill is committed to recognizing the importance of diverse voices and perspectives and is proud to partner with AAJA on this award.

    The AAJA-Medill Innovation Award recognizes journalism that approaches AAPI issues in a fresh and innovative way. A $5,000 cash prize will be awarded to a professional working in journalism or at the intersections of journalism and audience, tech, data, product and design, etc. for their work the year prior. The recipient will also receive a $500 travel stipend to attend AAJA’s annual convention. AAJA will waive the cost of the award recipient’s convention registration.

    The winner will be chosen by the AAJA Governing Board based on the quality of any published work, journalistic achievement, commitment to the field of journalism, and sensitivity to AAPI issues.

    The selected award winner will receive the award upon receipt of AAJA’s Scholarship, Internship, Grant, and Awards agreement. The breakdown of the total award will include the monetary award amount, the cost of registration, and the travel and lodging stipend.

    Eligibility and Rules

    • Current AAJA membership

    • Must be committed to AAJA’s mission

    Optional Materials

    • Published piece of journalism that approaches AAPI issues in a fresh and innovative way (optional)

    • Resume (optional)

    • An answer to this question in essay format (max 500 words): How does the nominee introduce innovations in the journalism industry that elevate the AAPI community?

    Nominate yourself or an AAJA member here.