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Annie Guo VanDan is an American journalist. She is co-founder and president of Asian Avenue, a magazine published since 2006 that covers the Asian-American and Pacific Islander community of Denver, Colorado. In 2021 she won a Maynard Institute Fellowship from the Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, which aims to promote equity and diversity in journalism. In 2021 she became a Project Manager for Colorado Equity Compass, a non-profit dedicated to improving health equity through "data storytelling", which entails presenting information in accessible visual and narrative forms for policy-makers and the public.
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Annie Guo VanDan is an American journalist. She is co-founder and president of Asian Avenue, a magazine published since 2006 that covers the Asian-American and Pacific Islander community of Denver, Colorado. In 2021 she won a Maynard Institute Fellowship from the Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, which aims to promote equity and diversity in journalism. In 2021 she became a Project Manager for Colorado Equity Compass, a non-profit dedicated to improving health equity through "data storytelling", which entails presenting information in accessible visual and narrative forms for policy-makers and the public.
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