From students to peers in the blink of a pop song. #aaja #aaja14 #aajavoices #journalists #jornolife (at Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel)

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From students to peers in the blink of a pop song. #aaja #aaja14 #aajavoices #journalists #jornolife (at Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel)

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I post this video because a man I love and respect is working in a newsroom for free at 2am. And within this small glimpse, he is literally working between 16 student videos with over 30 minutes of produced content. And here he is standing up to move to from one computer to another computer as one project finishes only to start work on the next without a moment of pause for himself. He's been working like this all day. #respectthegame #brianchooforpresident #aaja #aaja14 #aajavoices #conventionlife #journalists #thereallifeofjournalists #ktla (at Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel)
Making poor decisions with one of the outstanding #aajavoices after a long day of work at #aaja14 #conventionlife #aaja #bens #heavyfood (at Ben's Chili Bowl)
3 recommendations for #AAJA14 visitors
We’re only days away from another fabulous Asian American Journalists Association convention.
Besides boosting your journalism know-how through the many great convention sessions, plus networking with people from around the world (be sure meet our AAJA-Asia delegates!) and exploring the Career Expo, you should get out to see the nation’s capital.
Eat: Check out this flowchart if you’re not sure what to nosh on 14th Street, one of the hottest dining neighborhoods. Or head to the U Street Corridor to find an Ethiopian restaurant; it’s one of D.C.’s staple cuisines. Once you’re on U Street, you might as well seek out Ben’s Chili Bowl, too, but be prepared to pay unless you’re Bill Cosby or POTUS.
Pay your respects: If you haven’t been to D.C. in recent years, venture to the Tidal Basin to see the MLK Jr. Memorial. If you have more time, visit Arlington National Cemetery, which is easily accessible by Metro.
Go to the museum of journalism: Newseum admission is good for two consecutive days. And be sure to check out “News for All,” the exhibit featuring AAJA’s own Angry Asian Man.
Have fun, and remember to use #AAJA14 to share all your experiences.