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| Giant Robot Magazine |
Los Angeles, CA |
URL: http://www.giantrobot.com/
Contact: - (310) 479-7311 - info@giantrobot.com
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| From movie stars, musicians, and skate-boarders to toys, technology, and history, Giant Robot magazine covers cool aspects of Asian and Asian-American pop culture. Paving the way for less knowledgeable media outlets, Giant Robot put the spotlight on Chow Yun Fat, Jackie Chan, and Jet Li years before they were in mainstream America's vocabulary. |
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| Media Action Network For Asian Americans |
Burbank, CA |
URL: http://www.manaa.org/goals_objectives.html
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The MEDIA ACTION NETWORK FOR ASIAN AMERICANS (MANAA) is the first organization solely dedicated to monitoring all facets of the media – television, motion pictures, print, advertising, radio, etc. – and advocating balanced, sensitive and positive portrayals of Asian Americans.
The all-volunteer, non-profit group was formed in April of 1992 to address the negative stereotypes long perpetuated by the media which detrimentally affects all Asian Americans, hurting not only their self image, but how non-Asians treat them. |
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| Pacific Citizen |
Los Angeles, CA |
URL: http://pacificcitizen.org
Contact: Caroline Aoyagi-Stom - (800) 966-6157 - pc@pacificcitizen.org
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| News and information for the Asian American Community- published by JACL. |
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| The Rafu Shimpo |
Los Angeles, CA |
URL: http://www.rafu.com
Contact: - (213) 629-2231 - online@rafu.com
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| Los Angeles Japanese Daily News |
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| Visual Communications |
Southern California |
URL: http://vconline.org/index.cfm
Contact: - (213)-680-4462 - info@vconline.org
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| The mission of Visual Communications is to promote intercultural understanding through the creation, presentation, preservation and support of media works by and about Asian Pacific Americans. Visual Communications was created with the understanding that media and the arts are important vehicles to organize and empower communities, build connections between generations, challenge perspectives, and create an environment for critical thinking, necessary to build a more just and humane society. |
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| Asian American Journalists Association |
San Francisco, CA |
URL: http://www.aaja.org/
Contact: - (415) 346-2051 - National@aaja.org
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| Founded in 1981, the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) is a non-profit professional and educational organization with more than 2,000 members today. AAJA serves Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders by encouraging young people to consider journalism as a career, developing managers in the media industry, and promoting fair and accurate news coverage. |
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| AsianWeek: The Voice of Asian America |
San Francisco, CA |
URL: http://www.asianweek.com/
Contact: - (415) 397-0220 - asianweek@asianweek.com
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| AsianWeek, based in San Francisco, CA, is the oldest and largest English language newspaper serving the Asian/Pacific Islander American community. It is the only print media using audited circulation and U.S. Census tract demographics to target this most affluent multicultural market. |
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| Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) |
San Francisco, CA |
URL: http://www.asianamericanmedia.org
Contact: - (415) 863-0814 - info@asianamericanmedia.org
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| The Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) is a non-profit organization dedicated to presenting stories that convey the richness and diversity of Asian American experiences to the broadest audience possible. This is done by funding, producing, distributing, and exhibiting works in film, television, and digital media. |
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| Hokubei Mainichi |
San Francisco, CA |
URL: http://www.hokubei.com
Contact: - (415) 567-7321 - editor@hokubei.com
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| North America's Japanese News Source |
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| Hyphen Magazine |
San Francisco, CA |
URL: http://www.hyphenmagazine.com/
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| The Asian American landscape has changed since we published our first issue, and we are proud that Hyphen has been a part of the dialogue. When we started Hyphen, we didn't know that we would create such a far-reaching community. When we first gathered around that kitchen table, it was simply because we were driven by a hunger for a more complex representation of Asian America. And when none presented itself, we decided to do it ourselves. |
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| Nichi Bei Times |
San Francisco, CA |
URL: http://www.nichibeitimes.com
Contact: - (415) 921-6820 - nikkei@nichibeitimes.com
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| Japanese American News Since 1946 |
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| Nikkei Family Magazine |
San Francisco, CA |
URL: http://www.jcyc.org/programs/nfm.htm
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Nikkei Family Magazine is a national publication devoted to the lifestyle and culture of Japanese Americans. It offers a comprehensive resource for families to learn more about the distinctive culture and history of Japanese Americans. With something for all ages, it gives Japanese American families and those interested in Nikkei culture a way to connect to what it means to be Japanese American today.
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| Nikkei West |
Sacramento, CA |
URL: http://www.nikkeiwest.com
Contact: - (916) 837-4178 - questions@nikkeiwest.com
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| Northern California's Japanese American Newspaper |
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| The Japanese American National Library |
San Francisco, CA |
URL: http://www.janlibrary.org/
Contact: - (415) 567-5006 - info@janlibrary.org
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| The Japanese American National Library (JANL) is a private nonprofit organization incorporated in the State of California. Since 1969, it has served the public as the only national Japanese American resource center that devotes its attention to collecting and preserving primary and secondary source material related to Japanese Americans. The library makes their materials available to the public, and it provides information and referral services. |
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| The North American Post |
Seattle, WA |
URL: http://www.napost.com/
Contact: - (206) 623-0100 - info@napost
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| Established in 1902 the North American Post is the oldest Japanese Language Newspaper on the West coast. The North American Post publishes both an English and Japanese version. |
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| Asian CineVision |
New York, NY |
URL: http://asiancinevision.org/index.html
Contact: - (212) 989-1422 - info@asiancinevision.org
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Asian CineVision is a nonprofit media arts organization dedicated to promoting and preserving Asian and Asian American media expressions by:
• Helping to develop and support both emerging and experienced Asian American film and video makers and other media artists working in a range of genres and styles; and
• Helping to ensure that the full spectrum of Asian and Asian American media works reach diverse audiences in Asian American communities and beyond. |
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