In Richmond, A Love of Soccer But Nowhere to Play
Richmond Pulse/ New America Media, News Report, Posted: Jul 11, 2012
As soccer's popularity grows, residents in Richmond say there aren't enough fields to accommodate.
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.
As Violence Returns to Sudan, a Lost Boy Continues Mission to Provide Care
New America Media, Question & Answer, Posted: Jul 09, 2012
John Dau is a genocide survivor who returned to Sudan years later, with the mission of building health clinics for his people.
As "Lone Deaths" Rise in U.S., Korean Elders "Reverse Immigrate" Home
Korea Daily /New America Media, News Feature, Posted: Jul 09, 2012
As Korean elders in the U.S. increasingly find themselves isolated and dreading a “lone death,” some are “reverse immigrating” home to age with friends and family nearby.
A “Lone Death”-- Elderly Korean Immigrants' Worst Nightmare
Korea Daily/New America Media, News Feature, Posted: Jul 06, 2012
Korean elders in the U.S. increasingly find themselves without friends of family and dreading a “lone death,” such as Chun Cha Frank suffered during last year’s holidays.
Supreme Court Health Care Ruling: Victory for Transgender Americans
New America Media, Op-ed, Posted: Jul 05, 2012
Getting adequate health care is a struggle for too many of us, and transgender people face a host of additional challenges.
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.
Memphis Doctor on Obamacare: Put Politics Aside, Focus On Facts
Commercial Appeal, News Report, Posted: Jul 04, 2012
Our opinions on the ACA are in large part aligned with our political affiliations. But what if we put politics aside and tried to understand the law?
Supreme Court Decision a Landmark Victory for Latina Health
New America Media, Commentary, Posted: Jul 03, 2012
Advocates for Latina health and social justice can look forward to a transformation of our health care system.
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.
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