A Road Strewn with Coffee and Tea
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Jul 15, 2010
Filmmaker Jean Marie Offenbacher traveled to Syria and documented daily life on the "axis of evil."
Captive in Your Own Country
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Jul 13, 2010
In the play Beijing, California takes place in 2050 and China has literally invaded the US and San Francisco is segregated into militarized zones.
Dump Your iPod: Viva La Vinyl
YO! Youth Outlook Multimedia, Audio, Posted: Jul 09, 2010
This week on YO!Radio -- we trek out to the city of Berkeley where many old school music lovers are diving through crates of free vinyl in hopes of scoring musical gold.
New America Now: US Invaded by China? Is 98118 the Most Diverse Zip Code?
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Jul 09, 2010
A discussion on the effect of the Federal Government suing Arizona for AB1070 and Richard Rodriguez talks to Sandip about America's past disasters.
The Rise of South Asian-American Poets
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Jul 07, 2010
Neela Banerjee and Pireeni Sundaralingam discuss Indivisible, a compilation of South Asian-American poetry.
The American Dream Meets Home Alone
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Jul 06, 2010
Tze Chun discusses his film, Children of Invention, about a single Chinese-American mother who lures other immigrants into a pyramid scheme.
Transforming the Asian-American Experience Through Film
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Jul 05, 2010
Jennifer Phang, director Half-Life, takes the familiar story of an Asian-American family living in California and twists it into something new.
Music in Tehran's Underground
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Jul 04, 2010
Singer and songwriter Arash Sobhani talks about his band Kiosk, which was founded in a basement in Tehran.
Embrace Your Independence
YO! Youth Outlook Multimedia, News Feature, Posted: Jul 03, 2010
This week on YO!Radio -- Independence Day: Two young women talk about their attempts to gain self-reliance in today's world.
New America Now: Asian-American Films and Poetry
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Jul 02, 2010
Two directors–Jennifer Phang and Tze Chun–talk about their films and the first anthology of South Asian-American poetry is published.
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