Digital Classrooms to Vocational Training: Young People Weigh In
YO! Youth Outlook Multimedia, News Analysis, Posted: Sep 04, 2010
For a lot of kids, four-year college is just a dream—and it may not even be the best way to get an education.
New America Now: "Freedom" Summer Is Over, Back to School
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Sep 03, 2010
The extraordinary people that gave 1964 the name Freedom Summer and a mass migration of Chinese from inland villages to factories on the coast
Quietly Mad With Island Fever
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Sep 02, 2010
Race relations explored in a fiction novel set in Japan.
Following Faith: Adopted, Chinese and Jewish
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Aug 31, 2010
What is it like for a child who is adopted from China and must learn a new language, customs and family?
San Francisco School Enrollment: Get in Line or Get Left Behind
YO! Youth Outlook Multimedia, Audio, Posted: Aug 27, 2010
It’s the time of year when so many young people are going back to school. For parents and teens in San Francisco this time can be especially stressful.
New America Now: Acknowledging the "Other"
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Aug 27, 2010
A look at race relations in current news, a fiction story and a documentary on adoption.
Philippines' Unlikely Love Affair with Basketball
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Aug 25, 2010
It might be a country where the average height is 5'6", but this doesn't stop Filipinos from being crazy about basketball.
Young and Almost Famous
YO! Youth Outlook Multimedia, Commentary, Posted: Aug 20, 2010
Our desire for wealth and fame has intrigued American society for ages, even today, young people hope to grab on to the tailcoats of the fame monster. This week on YO!Radio we talk to two young people who like so many of their peers are just waiting for their time in the limelight.
New America Now: The Sports Edition
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Aug 20, 2010
New America Now plays ball - the Philippines' love affair with basketball, a soccer team of refugees, and a Dominican baseball player's adventures in Iowa.
Lessons from the Anglo-Afghan War
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Aug 18, 2010
Tamim Ansary's novel The Widow's Husband is set in an Afghanistan of British colonial times. But it carries lessons for the conflict today.
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