About Us

Who we are

AAPCUS is a dedicated community focused on amplifying the voices of the underserved. While fighting hate, especially anti-Asian hate, is at our core, we also tackle critical issues like SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSUES that affect marginalized groups.

Our team, journalists, correspondents, writers, researchers, editors, and business owners, is committed to fearless and honest storytelling. We are not just reporters; we are advocates who believe in the power of journalism to inspire change and shine a light on overlooked stories.

AAPCUS is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of storytellers and reporting with integrity, courage, and a passion for making a difference.

The Asian American Press Club of the US was established in 2021 to fill the need for a teaching and learning organization where media professionals could sharpen their tools to better serve the Asian American community.

Dedicated at amplifying the voices of the underserved who face anti-Asian hate and social justice issues, our team of journalists, photojournalists, researchers, editors, publishers, broadcasters and filmmakers strive to fearless reporting and honest storytelling.

Since 2022, AAPCUS has featured the narratives of  survivors to educate the community on the reality of Asian hate and bias,  which was reignited when origins of the global COVID-19 pandemic was traced to Wuhan, China, with the hope to Stop The Hate..

We take pride in mentoring the next generation of reporters and storytellers with the integrity and courage to stand up for press freedom and the passion of making a difference in the fight against Asian-hate and towards social, economic and health equity.

More than just reporters and storytellers, we are advocates who believe in the power of journalism to inspire and highlight the ordinary but significant stories of our lives as Asian Americans.

OUR HISTORY