History

Over the years, AAJA Sacramento has been fortunate to be led by dedicated leaders who have worked hard to advance our mission of diversity and inclusion.

AAJA Sacramento was founded in 1985, the fourth chapter to join what is now an organization of more than 1,600 members in 20 chapters across the United States and Asia.

AAJA Sacramento has been recognized with several national AAJA awards, including Chapter of the Year in 2006 and 2010; Sandy Louey named Chapter President of the Year in 2013; and Pamela Wu selected as Member of the Year in 2015.

Chapter history

Second annual scholarship awards banquet
Second annual scholarship awards banquet

“Actor Sab Shimono is one of Sacramento’s own. A graduate of Sacramento High School, Shimono first studied medicine at UC Berkeley before he realized that acting was in his blood.” (excerpt from event program)

First scholarship awards banquet
Lupita Aquino Kashiwahara

The event was held at the Woodlake Inn in Sacramento, and featured Lupita Aquino-Kashiwahara, sister of the slain Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino, Jr.

First student outreach program
Sydnie Kohara.

The event offered career tips and was held at Sacramento City College.

First community media workshop
Community media workshop.

The event was held at Sacramento City College.