Maya Bring Baseball Passions to U.S.
New America Media, Video, Posted: Mar 28, 2013
Indigenous Maya immigrants from Yucatan are bringing their love of baseball to playing fields across the U.S.
The ABCs of Hmong
Hyphen/New America Media, Video, Posted: Dec 20, 2012
An elementary school in South Sacramento is home to the only Hmong dual-language immersion program on the West Coast.
Ethnic Media Journalists Honored at Awards Gala in SF
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Jul 20, 2012
New America Media handed out awards to honor the best in ethnic media journalism for Northern and Central California.
Tragedy and Hope: One Pacific Islander Reflects on API Month
New America Media / Silicon Valley De-Bug, First Person, Posted: May 31, 2012
As API Month draws to a close, one Pacific Islander from the Bay Area reflects on its meaning in the wake of tragedy.
Healthy Food Program Helps Patients Manage Disease
New America Media, Photo Essay, Posted: Mar 22, 2012
Patients at a clinic in East Palo Alto are finding new ways to manage their chronic disease by eating and cooking healthy.
A Tale of Two Undocumented Graduates
New America Media, Profile, Posted: Mar 20, 2012
For better or for worse, the lives of Raul Rodriguez and Alberto Ledesma have been impacted by U.S. immigration policy.
Latinos, Blacks Come Together in Alabama March
New America Media, Photo Essay, Posted: Mar 08, 2012
Latinos, Blacks and civil rights, labor and immigrant rights groups are participating in a historic reenactment of the 1965 Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March.
Imperial Valley Residents Must Fight for Right to Breathe Clean Air
New America Media, Photo Essay, Posted: Mar 03, 2012
In the unincorporated communities of the Imperial Valley, farm worker families are finding it hard to escape the effects air and soil pollution.
Can the Triquis Go Home?
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Jan 19, 2012
It looks similar to the U.S. Occupy protests, but rather than fighting to remain in their tents, Triqui families have been fighting for the right to go home.
Tear Gas and Stones Fly in Egypt's Tahrir Sq.
New America Media, Photo Essay, Posted: Nov 21, 2011
Bloody riots in Egypt’s Tahrir Square entered their third day Monday, a week ahead of the nation’s first parliamentary elections.
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