Multicultural Boomer Power Flexes Creative Business Muscle in Silicon Valley
India West/New America Media, News Report, Posted: Jul 10, 2012
New-tech entrepreneurs met in Silicon Valley to show innovations from preventing arthritis degeneration to helping with eldercare for families of many cultures.
Developers Seek to Legalize Tiny Apartments in San Francisco
SF Public Press, News Report, Posted: Jul 10, 2012
Plan would shrink smallest living spaces by one-third, but opponents fear crowding in San Francisco.
Romney's Disastrous Prescription for the Black Jobless Crisis
New America Media, Commentary, Posted: Jul 10, 2012
When Mitt Romney addresses the NAACP Thursday, will prattle on about corporate job growth—or break his silence on soaring black joblessness?
Obesity in Asia: American Fast Food is Fare for the Rich
New America Media, Commentary, Posted: Jul 04, 2012
America may be in decline, but its fast-food chains are growing in Asia, as are the waistlines of those who patronize them.
Indian Americans Most Educated, Richest, Says Pew Report
India-West, News Report, Posted: Jul 02, 2012
A Pew study out last week says Indian Americans are the most educated of all ethnic groups in the United States, and the richest, as well.
Gaming Officials Present Tribe with $5 Million in 1st Payment of Casino Profits
Navajo Times, News Report, Posted: Jul 02, 2012
The Navajo Gaming Enterprise on Friday presented the Navajo Nation with its first share of casino profits.
Did Supreme Court Get Pat on Back—While It Kicked Poor in Shins?
New America Media, News Analysis, Posted: Jun 30, 2012
The Supreme Court may deserve a pat on the back for its health care decision, but it’s Medicaid ruling may well have kicked ethnic groups in the shins.
We Are Not Out of the Woods Yet
New America Media, Op-ed, Posted: Jun 30, 2012
The budget signed by California Gov. Jerry Brown last week will help stave off the closure of parks across the state... for now.
Advocates Hail Supreme Court Decision--Worry at Law’s Shortcomings
New America Media, News Analysis, Posted: Jun 28, 2012
Millions already benefiting from “Obamacare” and their advocates are hailing the Supreme Court ‘s decision to uphold the law. But battles lie ahead.
SEARAC Releases Unprecedented Research on the Financial and Banking Capabilities of Cambodian, Hmong, Laotian, and Vietnamese Californians
Asianweek, News Report, Posted: Jun 23, 2012
Southeast Asian Californians surveyed for the research reported that overall, they have limited interactions and experiences with mainstream financial institutions.
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