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Pakistan's Protracted 9/11; and Hispanic Media Summit in Washington
New America Media, Audio, Andrew Berry, Posted: Nov 06, 2009
This Week on "Stories From the Ethnic Media": Spanish-language media goes to the White House; and Pakistanis feel under siege.
Last Bilingual Japanese Newspaper in San Francisco Suspends Operation
New America Media, News Report, Ngoc Nguyen, Posted: Nov 02, 2009
The recent closure of two bilingual Japanese-American newspapers reflects demographic shifts in the community and signals a time of reinvention.
Samoa -- The Broken Heart of the Sacred Ocean
New America Media, News Report, Jean Melesaine, Posted: Oct 02, 2009
After being ravaged by an earthquake and tsunami, Samoa is broken. With few media outlets on the island, those of us on the outside are left in the dark.
Chinese Station Grows Bucking Downturn
New America Media, News Report, Vivian Po, Posted: Sep 27, 2009
While media are struggling through the recession, a Chinese radio station plans 24-hour statewide programming.
Native American Newspaper’s Niche Keeps It Afloat
New America Media, News Report, Sarah Damian, Posted: Sep 25, 2009
The Navajo-Hopi Observer is going strong due to its unique news coverage of the native community in Arizona.
Latinos Split on Census Boycott
New America Media, News Feature, Marcelo Ballve, Posted: Sep 23, 2009
Some Latino leaders are calling for a boycott of the 2010 census. Others disagree sharply. Latino media are being pushed to take a stand.
Stormy Weather: The Life of Lena Horne
New America Media, Audio, Andrew Berry, Posted: Sep 18, 2009
This Week: An hour long interview with James Gavin, author of "Stormy Weather: The Life of Lena Horne."
U.S. Chinatowns and Health Care + Immigration = Debate
New America Media, Audio, Sandip Roy, Posted: Aug 28, 2009
NY's Chinatown is older than the Statue of Liberty, yet many Chinese Americans are treated as foreigners. One Latino editor says the health care debate foreshadows the immigration debate.
Ethnic Media: Track How Stimulus Dollars Are Spent
New America Media, News Report, Eunji Jang, Posted: Aug 25, 2009
Ethnic media should play the role of watchdogs to make sure the Stimulus money was being used for what it was intended, say conference goers.
Black Newspaper Seeks Partnerships to Survive
New America Media, News Report, Cristina Fernandez-Pereda, Posted: Aug 21, 2009
Brad Bennett, the executive editor of the South Florida Times, said the new strategy has helped the newspaper cope with “the best and worst times for journalism.”
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