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  • SAJA Convention Chair Vikas Baja, Vanita Gupta of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Adam Liptak of the New York Times, and SAJA President Deepti Hajela
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  • The SAJA Journalism Leader Award is presented to Stephen B. Shepard, former editor-in-chief of BusinessWeek and founding dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at City University of New York, in  recognition of his extraordinary contributions to the field of business and international journalism.  SAJA president Deepti Hajela, of the Associated Press, presented the award.
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  • SAJA Administrator Sree Sreenivasan, Convention Chair Vikas Bajaj, SAJA President Deepti Hajela, Secretary Monika Mathur, and Treasurer John Laxmi
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  • SAJA Award winner Arun Venugopal (India Abroad), SAJA Convention Chair Vikas Bajaj (New York Times), and Sumathi Reddy (Baltimore Sun).
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  • Veteran journalist Amrit Kakaria (right) is inducted into the SAJA Hall of Fame at an awards ceremony during the 11th annual convention of the South Asian Journalists' Association, held at Columbia University in New York.  Columbia professor and SAJA administrator Sreenath Sreenivasan (left) read a citiation and presented a plaque.....The Hall of Fame recognizes pioneering South Asian journalists for their contributions to U.S. media as well as veteran U.S. journalists who helped shape coverage of South Asia.
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  • SAJA Administrator Sree Sreenivasan, Conference Chair Vikas Bajaj, and SAJA President Deepti Hajela prepare for the general meeting
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  • Veteran journalist Amrit Kakaria (right) is inducted into the SAJA Hall of Fame at an awards ceremony during the 11th annual convention of the South Asian Journalists' Association, held at Columbia University in New York.  Columbia professor and SAJA administrator Sreenath Sreenivasan (left) read a citiation and presented a plaque.....The Hall of Fame recognizes pioneering South Asian journalists for their contributions to U.S. media as well as veteran U.S. journalists who helped shape coverage of South Asia.
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  • SAJA Administrator Sree Sreenivasan, Conference Chair Vikas Bajaj, and SAJA President Deepti Hajela prepare for the general meeting
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  • The award for Outstanding Story on South Asia New Media was presented to Sachi Cunningham and Jigar Mehta, Frontline/World, PBS.org, for "Road to Peace," a multimedia report on efforts to bring peace to Kashmir. Cunningham and Mehta were second-year students at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism when they worked on this project. They are shown here with SAJA Journalism Leader Award winner Stephen B. Shepard (left) and SAJA awards committee chair Sandeep Junnarkar (right).
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  • SAJA Award winner Arun Venugopal (India Abroad), SAJA Convention Chair Vikas Bajaj (New York Times), Sumathi Reddy (Baltimore Sun), and Sudeep Reddy (Dallas Morning News).
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  • SAJA Administrator Sree Sreenivasan, Convention Chair Vikas Bajaj, SAJA President Deepti Hajela, Secretary Monika Mathur, and Treasurer John Laxmi
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  • The award for Outstanding Story on South Asia New Media was presented to Sachi Cunningham and Jigar Mehta, Frontline/World, PBS.org, for "Road to Peace," a multimedia report on efforts to bring peace to Kashmir. Cunningham and Mehta were second-year students at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism when they worked on this project. They are shown here with SAJA Journalism Leader Award winner Stephen B. Shepard (left) and SAJA awards committee chair Sandeep Junnarkar (right).
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  • The Daniel Pearl Award for Outstanding story on South Asia is presented to Paul Kvinta (center), National Geographic Adventure, for "Stomping Grounds," an in-depth report on the spreading conflict between elephants in northeastern India and the people who share their habitat.  He shared the award with photographer Ami Vitale, who shot the assignment and was unable to attend the ceremony.  He is shown here with SAJA Journalism Leader Award winner Stephen B. Shepard (left) and SAJA awards committee chair Sandeep Junnarkar (right).
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  • The SAJA Journalism Leader Award is presented to Stephen B. Shepard, former editor-in-chief of BusinessWeek and founding dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at City University of New York, in  recognition of his extraordinary contributions to the field of business and international journalism.  SAJA president Deepti Hajela, of the Associated Press, presented the award.
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • SAJA chapters coordinator Aseem Chhabra speaks at the Ismail Merchant tribute.
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • Veteran journalist Amrit Kakaria is inducted into the SAJA Hall of Fame at an awards ceremony during the 11th annual convention of the South Asian Journalists' Association, held at Columbia University in New York.....The Hall of Fame recognizes pioneering South Asian journalists for their contributions to U.S. media as well as veteran U.S. journalists who helped shape coverage of South Asia.
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  • Participants at the SAJA general meeting
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • SAJA blogger Reshma Trenchil
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  • Deepti Hajela, SAJA president
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  • SAJA VP and convention chair Vikas Bajaj, Columbia University School of Journalism professor Sreenath Sreenivasan, and Rubin Museum of Art founder Don Rubin
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • Vanita Gupta, NAACP Legal Defense Fund lawyer, and Vikas Bajaj, SAJA VP and convention chair, at the opening reception at the Rubin Museum of Art
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  • SAJA's Chapter Coordinator Aseem Chhabra and Sumathi Reddy of the Baltimore Sun at the opening reception at the Rubin Museum of Art
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) convention and job fair, July 12-15, 2007, at the graduate schools of Journalism at CUNY and Columbia University.
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  • Long-form Writing Workshop Amitava Kuma (author, magazine writer, blogger and Vassar professor ) leads a workshop on long-form writing
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  • Remarks and Q&A with filmmaker Roberto Romano, "Stolen Childhoods."
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  • Afterparty at Robert Emmett's Pub, 8th Avenue & 44th Street
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  • Comics Azhar Usman, Dan Nainan, and Rasika Mathur perform at the annual convention of the South Asian Journalists' Association
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  • "Covering the War in Iraq": Irawati Wisnumurti of The NewsMarket speaks to Rajiv Chandrasekaran, former Baghdad bureau chief for The Washington Post.
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  • "Covering the War in Iraq":   Moderator: Leela Jacinto, editor/writer, ABCNews.com (far left). Speakers: Gaiutra Bahadur, staff writer, Philadelphia Inquirer; Michael Massing, contributing editor, Columbia Journalism Review; Rajiv Chandrasekaran, former Baghdad bureau chief for The Washington Post; and Drew Millhon, ABC News producer.....
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  • Afterparty at Robert Emmett's Pub, 8th Avenue & 44th Street
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  • South Asian comic Rasika Mathur performs at the annual convention of the South Asian Journalists' Association
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  • "Business Stories Beyond the Business Desk": Josh Mills, director of Master's Program in Business Journalism at Baruch College and former New York Times reporter and editor; and John J. Edwards III, news editor in charge of production for The Wall Street Journal's forthcoming Pursuits section.
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  • NPR's Snigdha Prakash and WSJ's Raju Narisetti
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  • Remarks and Q&A with film makers Roberto Romano, "Stolen Childhoods" (center), and Ross Kauffman, 2005 Oscar winner for "Born into Brothels" (right).
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  • Satinder Bindra, CNN South Asia bureau chief, is interviewed by blogger Reshma Trenchil at the opening reception at the Rubin Museum of Art
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  • Long-form Writing Workshop
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  • "Business Stories Beyond the Business Desk": Josh Mills, director of Master's Program in Business Journalism at Baruch College and former New York Times reporter and editor; and John J. Edwards III, news editor in charge of production for The Wall Street Journal's forthcoming Pursuits section.
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  • South Asian comic Rasika Mathur performs at the annual convention of the South Asian Journalists' Association
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  • Simi Ahuja, founder, South Asian Women's Leadership Forum (center)
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  • Jyoti Thottam (Time)
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  • Monika Mathur
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  • Remarks and Q&A with filmmaker Roberto Romano, "Stolen Childhoods" (left).
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  • Remarks and Q&A with film makers Roberto Romano ("Stolen Childhoods") and Ross Kauffman (2005 Oscar winner for "Born into Brothels").
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  • Oscar Winner Ross Kauffman introduces his film, "Born Into Brothels."
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