Student Body Presidents: Budget Cuts Threaten Dream of a Higher Education
New America Media, Video, Posted: Apr 14, 2011
High school student body presidents in the Bay Area say budget cutbacks are damaging their shot at a college education.
Latino Family Joins Forces in Alzheimer’s Care to Make Memories
New America Media, Video, Posted: Apr 11, 2011
The Garcias, like many Latino families, initially hid their “Papa’s” Alzheimer’s, but they eventually got educated and stopped fearing the unknown.
Cervical Cancer -- A Preventable Tragedy for Latinas
New America Media, Video, Posted: Apr 06, 2011
Ethnic media representatives met with healthcare professionals to discuss HPV and cervical cancer among women in the Latino community.
On SF's San Bruno Ave, Businesses Promote Common Ground
NAM/SF Chronicle/KTSF, Video, Posted: Apr 03, 2011
Joe Johnson and Nelson Liang grew up on opposite sides of the world but they’ve ended up working on the same block on San Francisco’s San Bruno Avenue, where they share a view of a rapidly changing neighborhood.
Take Action Games ⎯ Video Games for a Cause
Silicon Valley De-Bug, Video, Posted: Apr 01, 2011
Susana Ruiz, artist/video game designer and co-founder of Take Action Games, presented her work at the Euphrat Museum of Art in Cupertino, California. Her games take on social justice issues such as criminal justice and gender violence.
API Youth Respond to UCLA YouTube Rant
New America Media, Video, Posted: Mar 29, 2011
Haley Lew and Jennifer Zhai, of the API Legal Center in San Francisco, responded to the YouTube viral video of Alexandra Wallance's view of Asian American students at UCLA.
Too Many Eligible Asians Fail to Apply for Citizenship
New America Media, Video, Posted: Mar 25, 2011
There are over 800,000 Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in California who are eligible for citizenship but haven't been naturalized.
Little by Little, Turkey Is Empire
New America Media, Video, Posted: Mar 22, 2011
Turkey's view toward the Middle East during (and before) the Arab Uprisings.
Gay Immigrant Youth in New York Struggle With Homelessness
Feet in Two Worlds, Video, Posted: Mar 19, 2011
Each night in NYC, at least 3,800 youth are homeless. 40 percent of those identify as LGBT, and 15 percent are immigrants.
SFSU Hosts Banned Arizona Ethnic Studies Staff
New America Media, Video, Posted: Mar 17, 2011
Recently San Francisco State University hosted a handful of staff from ethnic studies programs in Arizona banned by the state legislature.
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