A Road Strewn with Coffee and Tea
 

A Road Strewn with Coffee and Tea

New America Media, Audio, Sandip Roy, 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, Sandip Roy, 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, Donny Lumpkins and YO! Radio Crew, 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, Sandip Roy, 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, Sandip Roy, 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, Sandip Roy, 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, Sandip Roy, 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, Sandip Roy, 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, Donny Lumpins and the YO! Radio Crew, 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, Sandip Roy, 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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