South Koreans in Georgia Cheer Despite World Cup Loss
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Jun 19, 2010
Members of Georgia's South Korean community traveled for miles to cheer for their homeland team in a suburban auditorium.
Indian Street Food Hits Bay Area
India Currents, News Feature, Posted: Jun 18, 2010
Indian street food is catching on in the Bay Area. From warehouses to taco trucks, Indian snack food is popping up everywhere to the delight of foodies.
New America Now: Mehserle Trial, Gulf Spill Fallout, Sun Behind the Clouds
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Jun 18, 2010
Thandisizwe Chimurenga provides an update on the Johannes Mehserle murder trial, David Hobbs shares stories of Gulf Coast families struggling due to the spill.
The Legend of the Tonite Show: DJ FRESH
YO! Youth Outlook Multimedia, Video, Posted: Jun 18, 2010
YO!TV caught up with DJ Fresh who is now a veteran producer and DJ, who's name rings bells- just as his beats rattle trunks.
Art vs. Arizona -- Dignidad Rebelde
YO! Youth Outlook Multimedia, Video, Posted: Jun 17, 2010
The protest aesthetic utilized nationwide against Arizona's recently passed anti-immigration law was largely rendered by a small artists collective.
Visions of Peace and Justice
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Jun 17, 2010
Famed muralist Juana Alicia is the vision behind a mural in West Berkeley portraying key movements in the history of social justice
Raps From Panama to America with Los Rakas
YO! Youth Outlook Multimedia, Video, Posted: Jun 16, 2010
The musical duo, Los Rakas, talks about their life from Panama to America and origin of their music.
Immigration Ground Zero At 9500 Liberty
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Jun 16, 2010
Long before Arizona, Prince William County in Virginia became ground zero for the immigration movement. Filmmakers Eric Byler and Annabel Park had a front seat to the drama in their new documentary film, 9500 Liberty
John Wooden's Civil Rights Legacy
Los Angeles Sentinel , Commentary, Posted: Jun 14, 2010
At a time when most peers like Kentucky's Adolph Rupp and others refused to integrate their programs, John Wooden pursued fairness for all.
Black Players Key to USA Quest for World Cup Respect
Washington Afro, News Report, Posted: Jun 14, 2010
With more Black players rising through the ranks of U.S. soccer there seems to be more interest in the World Cup in the Black community this year.
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