Despite Police Clashes, Turkish Protests 'Not Going Anywhere Soon'
New America Media, Video, Posted: Jun 16, 2013
Turkish police on Saturday cleared protestors from Gezi Park, even as thousands more reconvened across Istanbul and the country.
Rescuing My Deported Aunt from a Hole in the Tijuana Canals
Silicon Valley De-Bug/New America Media, Video, Posted: Jun 14, 2013
When I saw my aunt on a Televisa news program about deportees living in the canals of Tijuana, I knew I had to go save her.
For Turkey’s Kurds, Erdogan Now ‘Paying for His Laughter’
New America Media, Interview, Posted: Jun 07, 2013
Mürsel Berat Saymadı, 27, Kurdish Leader of Gezi Park Resistance Movement, says the state’s conflict with the Kurds has helped fuel the ongoing protests.
Istanbul in Revolt: Police and Protestors Clash
New America Media, Commentary, Posted: Jun 01, 2013
The Turkish state controlled media said only a few people were injured. Protestors said that at least three people are dead.
For FilAm Principal, Cultural Roots Defined Career Path
New America Media, Video, Posted: May 30, 2013
Gerald Reyes, co-principal of ARISE Charter High School in Oakland, is one of a small number of Filipino American educators in California.
Samoan Dance Brings Healing to Violence-Prone SF Community
Silicon Valley DeBug/ New America Media, Video, Posted: May 18, 2013
Pelenise Faataui teaches Samoan and Polynesian dance in a San Francisco neighborhood long plagued by poverty and violence.
Invisible Workforce: An Undocumented Immigrant Caregiver Shares Her Story
PRI's The World, Video, Posted: May 17, 2013
Nannies, housecleaners, caregivers—they are sometimes called the world’s most invisible workforce. Most are women and many are immigrants.
UC President: Serving Minorities 'Key Question' Going Forward
New America Media, Video, Posted: May 12, 2013
Outgoing UC President Mark Yudof says the university needs to do more to meet the demands of an increasingly diverse California.
Oct. 1 D-Day for Health Care Insurance Enrollment
New America Media, Video, Posted: May 06, 2013
October 1 is D-day for New Yorkers to start shopping for affordable health care coverage on the New York Health Benefits Exchange.
Bridge Program a Lifeline For 'Medically Uninsurable'
New America Media, Video, Posted: Apr 04, 2013
Through the Affordable Care Act, 15,000 formerly "uninsurable" Californians have gained access to health care.
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