In Tijuana, Deported Moms Struggle to Reunite with Kids
New America Media, Video, Posted: Oct 30, 2012
At one shelter in Tijuana, deported mothers navigate the complicated process to reunite with their U.S.-citizen children.
For San Francisco, Decision Time on City College
New America Media, Video, Posted: Oct 16, 2012
With four seats on the CCSF Board of Trustees up for election, the future of CA's largest city college is in the hands of San Francisco voters.
Pak-Am Rapper Slams Taliban Over Girl's Shooting
New America Media, Video, Posted: Oct 15, 2012
A Pakistani-American rapper pays tribute to Malala Yousafzai, a 14-year-old girl who was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman for speaking out about women's rights.
Celebrating Chávez Monument, But Where Are Farm Workers Now?
New America Media, Video, Posted: Oct 11, 2012
Last Monday's unveiling of the César Chávez National Monument offered an opportunity to both celebrate and reflect.
Coping With Depression in a Foreign Land
New America Media, Video, Posted: Oct 10, 2012
In Boston, an immigrant mother from the Dominican Republic strives to build a better life for her kids, while battling mental illness.
Every 26 Seconds, a Student Drops Out of High School
Loop21, Video, Posted: Sep 28, 2012
Every 26 seconds, a student drops out of high school. Here's what happens when they do.
As Arizona’s “Papers, Please” Law Starts—Immigrant Women Speak Out
New America Media, Video, Posted: Sep 17, 2012
Arizona immigrants and their advocates are preparing for SB 1070’s “show me your papers” provision expected to take effect this week.
Rising Seas: A Coastal Town Braces for the Next 100-Year Flood
New America Media, Video, Posted: Sep 03, 2012
Chuey Cazares and his family live in Alviso, a coastal town at risk of flooding. Converting the salt ponds back to their original wetlands could save his home.
Rising Seas: Creative Solutions to Stem the High Waters
New America Media, Video, Posted: Sep 01, 2012
Conservation and green technologies can no longer completely halt the impact of climate change on people, wildlife, land and water. Adapting to climate change is also necessary.
Rising Seas: How Climate Change Drives Sea Rise
New America Media, Video, Posted: Aug 30, 2012
Sea level rise is an effect of global climate change. The result: more and more flooding for cities like San Francisco.
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