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MotorCityCasino Hotel

Detroit, MI

MotorCityCasino Hotel

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MotorCity Casino Hotel

Thursday, August 11

2901 GRAND RIVER AVE., DETROIT
9:30 PM (FIRST BUS DEPARTS FROM FRONT OF 1ST FLOOR HOTEL LOBBY ON RENAISSANCE DRIVE WEST TO CASINO)
1:00 AM (LAST BUS DEPARTS CASINO TO HOTEL)
FREE ADMISSION | OPEN TO AAJA CONVENTION ATTENDEES ONLY; MUST HAVE BADGE

DEADLINE EXTENDED--RSVPS STILL BEING ACCEPTED!


Explore Motor City Casino Hotel’s gaming floor which has been fine-tuned to be the most exciting in the city offering classic reel games, the new five-reel games, as well as video poker and the most popular video slots. Come on in to find hot titles like Cleopatra, Pompeii, Queen of Atlantis and Deal or No Deal. Their slot floor has every denomination of game, including multi-denomination games and many progressives. ID is required  to enter and must be 21 years old. Round-trip transportation will be running throughout the night between 9 p.m. and 1 a.m.

Where



MotorCity Casino Hotel
2901 Grand River Avenue
Detroit, MI

Hosted By

AAJA



The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) was founded in 1981 by a few Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) journalists who felt a need to support one another and to encourage more Asian American and Pacific Islanders to pursue journalism at a time when there were few Asian American and Pacific Islander faces in the media. AAJA owes its founding to the vision of a small group of Los Angeles journalists. They included Tritia Toyota and Frank Kwan of KNBC-TV News; Bill Sing, Nancy Yoshihara and David Kishiyama of the Los Angeles Times; and, Dwight Chuman of Rafu Shimpo, a local Japanese American Newspaper. AAJA's expansion into a truly national organization took off in 1985 with the formation of additional chapters.

As a non-profit educational organization with more than 1,400 members in 21 chapters across the U.S. and Asia, AAJA's largest membership bases are generally concentrated in metropolitan areas on the West Coast (Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle), East Coast (New York City and Washington, D.C.) and Mid-West (Chicago). Members are also organized in other areas throughout the U.S. (Arizona, Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Florida, Hawaii, Michigan, Minnesota, New England, North Carolina, Philadelphia, Portland, Sacramento, Texas, and San Diego).

In addition, AAJA has a growing number of members working throughout Asia -- in Tokyo, Singapore, Hong Kong and Bangladesh, which underscores the rapid growth of media properties in Asia and points the way to future expansion of the organization. Close to one-third of AAJA's members are students, attesting to the organization's emphasis on bringing young people into the news business. AAJA has also relied on leadership in the community and Asian-language media.