Fil-Ams Liken Occupy Protests To Phil. People Power
"Balitang America"-The Filipino Channel, Video, Posted: Oct 14, 2011
Filipino Americans who joined the Occupy SF protest likened the movement to the Phils.' 1986 People Power Revolution.
Dispatch From Pelican Bay: Why I Joined the Hunger Strike
SF Bay View, First Person, Posted: Oct 10, 2011
A prisoner at Pelican Bay State Prison in Northern California explains what compelled him to join the hunger strike.
Alabama Pastor Speaks Out as First HB56 Victim
La Opinion, News Report, Posted: Oct 10, 2011
A prominent Hispanic pastor in Anniston, Alabama, is among the first to experience the impact of the state's harsh new immigration law.
NYC Latinos React to Wall Street Demo in Different Ways
El Diario, News Report, Posted: Oct 07, 2011
On the streets of NYC's financial district, Latino reactions to the Wall Street demonstration have been mixed.
CDCR Clamping Down as Resurgent Prison Hunger Strike Grows
Colorlines, News Report, Posted: Oct 06, 2011
Inmates at twelve CA prisons are back on hunger strike, and despite efforts by the CDCR to limit their influence, momentum is building.
Fresno Officials Withdraw Health Plan for Low-Income People
Vida en el Valle, News Report, Posted: Oct 01, 2011
The Fresno County Board of Supervisors earlier this week withdrew its application for a federally funded low-income health program for the indigent, a program that would have provided a bridge for the implementation of the new health care reform law.
How to Restore Blacks' Upward Mobility?
The Root, Commentary, Posted: Sep 25, 2011
Saving the black middle class will require more than Obama's jobs program, says author Ellis Cose.
UN Report: California County Lacks Clean Water
Vida en el Valle, News Report, Posted: Sep 24, 2011
A United Nations report finds that unincorporated, majority-Latino communities in Tulare County have no access to clean drinking water.
Fil-Am TV Visits 9/11 Memorial Museum Near Ground Zero
"Balitang America" - The Filipino Channel, Video, Posted: Sep 09, 2011
Filipino TV newscast "Balitang America" previews the 9-11 Memorial Museum in New York just before the 10th anniversary of the attacks, which also honors 18 Filipino victims.
How 9/11 Led to an Attack on Immigrants
El Diario NY, News Report, Posted: Sep 07, 2011
A decade ago, President Bush said, “The object of terrorism is to try to force us to change our way of life.” It has done just that.
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