SF Police Shoot Wheelchair-Bound Man
New America Media, Video, Posted: Jan 07, 2011
Police shooting of a wheelchair-bound man in San Francisco has caused many people in the neighborhood to question the police department's actions.
Categories: Law & Justice, Original NAM Content, Top Stories, Video
Tags: brutality, SF police, shooting, wheelchair user
Rescuing Cambodia with an Accordion—the Man Who Would Be Prime Minister
New America Media, Video, Posted: Aug 26, 2010
Daran Kravanh, who survived Cambodia’s Killing Fields by playing the accordion, is risking his life again by running for prime minister in his native country.
Categories: Asian, Multimedia, Original NAM Content, Top Stories, Video
Bokator: Revival of An Ancient Cambodian Martial Art
New America Media, Video, Posted: May 25, 2010
Master San Kim Sean survived the Killing Fields and returned to Cambodia from the U.S. to revive Cambodia's ancient martial art.
Categories: Arts & Entertainment, Asian, Original NAM Content, Top Stories, Video
Tags: cambodian, khmer rouge, killing fields, martial art
Census: Asian Undercount Would Mean Billions of Dollars Lost for California
New America Media, Video, Posted: Feb 12, 2010
California lost an estimated $2 billion in federal funding over the last decade due to the undercount of Asians and Pacific Islanders during the 2000 Census. Advocates who serve the Southeast Asian community in Northern California gathered in Oakland to make sure their communities are counted in the 2010 Census.
Categories: Asian, Audio, Original NAM Content, Video
Tags: asian, asian-american, census
