Richard Rodriguez Remembers Historian Franz Schurmann
New America Media, Video, Posted: Sep 21, 2010
Franz Schurmann, historian and co-founder of Pacific News Service, passed away last month. Richard Rodriguez spoke at a memorial service on Sept. 19.
Health Officials Bust Vaccination Myths in Alaska
New America Media, Video, Posted: Sep 14, 2010
Many Native Alaskans believe that flu vaccine contains a computer chip, while some Latinos claim the vaccine is being used to exterminate their people.
Massive San Bruno Blaze Affects Filipino Americans
"Balitang America"-The Filipino Channel, Video, Posted: Sep 13, 2010
At least three homes belonging to Filipinos were destroyed in a blaze after a natural gas line exploded Sept. 9 in San Bruno, Calif. The town has more than 3,000 Filipino residents.
Why Are Native Americans More Likely to Die of Flu?
New America Media, News Feature, Posted: Sep 10, 2010
American Indians are four times more likely to die of the flu than other Americans, but experts aren’t sure why.
The Conversation—Roy and Rodriguez on the Massacre of Migrants in Mexico
New America Media, Video, Posted: Sep 06, 2010
A look at two faces of desperation—the massacred migrants in Mexico and the flood victims on the road in Pakistan.
Silicon Valley Raises Money for Pakistani Flood Relief
New America Media, Video, Posted: Sep 04, 2010
NAM's Odette Keeley and Silicon Valley entrepreneur Umair Khan discuss the "Us Now" Bay Area fundraiser for Pakistan flood victims.
Foreclosures Are Making People Sick
New America Media, Video, Posted: Sep 03, 2010
The high rate of foreclosures in some Oakland neighborhoods has had a drastic effect on the health of homeowners and tenants, a new study finds.
The Conversation—Roy and Rodriguez on Ground Zero
New America Media, Video, Posted: Sep 01, 2010
Richard Rodriguez and Sandip Roy discuss the controversy over the mosque/community center near Ground Zero.
Rescuing Cambodia with an Accordion—the Man Who Would Be Prime Minister
New America Media, Video, Posted: Aug 26, 2010
Daran Kravanh, who survived Cambodia’s Killing Fields by playing the accordion, is risking his life again by running for prime minister in his native country.
How Katrina Changed Versailles: A Conversation with Leo Chiang
New America Media, Question & Answer, Posted: Aug 26, 2010
A documentary filmmaker discusses how the Vietnamese-Americans of east New Orleans lost their homes in the flood but found their voice.
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