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Nancy Yoshihara

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1997 about "The Price of Asian Political Involvement", while also giving an analysis of national and international news for the program's "Washington Report". In this interview she described the Asian-American experience in 1997 as a "political rollercoaster" following the election of the first
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Yoshihara analyzed opportunities and challenges manifest by online journalism, and its relationship to print journalism. She co-authored a report with Jon Funabiki, an advocate of social justice journalism, in 2011 entitled
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movies. She referred to popular representations in American media that questioned the loyalty of Asian Americans by suggesting potential Asian (and in the case of Locke) Chinese influence on American politics.
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merchants whose stores became targets for violence but who found many police unresponsive. She narrated the story through interviews with one Korean-American activist,
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with the goal of representing Asian Americans and their perspectives in U.S. newsrooms and in the media. For many years she worked for
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in Washington state. She also discussed stereotypes that Asian-Americans faced in popular cinema, including
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Annenberg's Knight Digital Media Center, where she developed programs and materials on the innovative use of
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Nancy Yoshihara developed her interests in journalism while studying English as an undergraduate at
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as an editorial writer, features writer, and reporter. She later served as content manager for the
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and serving as president of the Asian-American Journalists Association, Yoshihara spoke on
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Yoshihara was married to Earl Gustkey, who worked as a sportswriter for the
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Yoshihara currently works as the Media and Communications liaison for the
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In 1981, with colleagues Bill Sing and David Kishiyama (also then from
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Yoshihara reported on a wide variety of issues during her years with
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Los Angeles Chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association
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Online Journalism Enterprises: From Startup to Sustainability
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Asian American as a governor: this was Chinese-American
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is an American journalist. In 1981 she co-founded the
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Index

Asian-American Journalists Association
The Los Angeles Times
University of Southern California
digital media
UCLA
KNBC-TV
Rafu Shimpo
Asian Americans and Pacific Islander
East-West Center
Stanley Karnow
Daniel K. Inouye
1992 Los Angeles riots
Korean-American
Angela Oh
C-Span
Gary Locke
Charlie-Chan
martial arts
San Francisco State University
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden
"Founders Forum | AAJA-Los Angeles"



"About, Asian American Journalists Association"
"Nancy Yoshihara | Knight Digital Media Center"


Asian Americans in transition

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