Academy for Alternative Journalism
The Academy for Alternative Journalism, a residential summer program designed to train and recruit minority journalists to work at AAN papers, was launched in 2000 by the Chicago Reader and ran through 2009.
The following archive of AAN News articles provides an historical overview of the Academy since its inception.
2008
2008 Academy for Alternative Journalism Fellows Named
2007
2007 Academy for Alternative Journalism Fellows Named
2007 AAJ Class Was 'Ambitious and Industrious'
2006
2006 Academy for Alternative Journalism Fellows Named
2005
AAJ Grads Grab 2005 AltWeekly Awards
Academy for Alternative Journalism 2005 Fellows Selected
2004
2004 Academy Fellows Gain an Alternative Outlook
Academy for Alternative Journalism 2004 Fellows Chosen
2003
AAJ Fellows Named
2002
Academy Grad's Real Trial Begins
AAJ Fellows Named
Huge Increase in Academy for Alternative Journalism Applications
Whitaker Named Director of Academy for Alternative Journalism
2001
Academy Recruits Minority Journalists
2000
Reader, Medill Form Altie J-School For Minorities
The following archive of AAN News articles provides an historical overview of the Academy since its inception.
2008
2008 Academy for Alternative Journalism Fellows Named
2007
2007 Academy for Alternative Journalism Fellows Named
2007 AAJ Class Was 'Ambitious and Industrious'
2006
2006 Academy for Alternative Journalism Fellows Named
2005
AAJ Grads Grab 2005 AltWeekly Awards
Academy for Alternative Journalism 2005 Fellows Selected
2004
2004 Academy Fellows Gain an Alternative Outlook
Academy for Alternative Journalism 2004 Fellows Chosen
2003
AAJ Fellows Named
2002
Academy Grad's Real Trial Begins
AAJ Fellows Named
Huge Increase in Academy for Alternative Journalism Applications
Whitaker Named Director of Academy for Alternative Journalism
2001
Academy Recruits Minority Journalists
2000
Reader, Medill Form Altie J-School For Minorities