Israeli Embassy Siege & Anti-Muslim, Anti-Arab Iconography
New America Media, Commentary, Posted: Sep 10, 2011
The events and images of the siege of the Israeli embassy in Cairo go a long way to further the iconographies of “Arab barbarism” and “Islamic Terror.”
The End of the UK, or the Start of a New Federation?
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Sep 10, 2011
These days, the United Kingdom is anything but united. In fact, it may just be on the verge of breaking up.
NAM Radio: Richard Rodriguez on 9/11
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Sep 09, 2011
The author says that today the danger is not forgetting 9/11 but forgetting what America has become.
Growing Up Muslim in a Post 9/11 World
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Sep 09, 2011
For Muslim and Sikh high school students, the post 9/11 America has not been an easy time.
Evidence of British & Pakistani Complicity on 9/11
New America Media, Commentary, Posted: Sep 07, 2011
The United States should rid itself of such toxic “allies” as Pakistan and even Britain, whose governments consider Americans gullible and easy to manipulate.
U.S. Embargo of Cuba, Half a Century Later
New America Media, Commentary, Posted: Sep 06, 2011
President Obama should let the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba expire on September 14th. It would be change Latin America can believe in.
Q&A: Rare Earths and America's Green Future
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Sep 04, 2011
Michael Klare of Hampshire College discusses the role of rare earths in the green economy and how China's control over the supply of this resource impacts the U.S.
For Mexico, Years Since 9/11 Are a Lost Decade
New America Media, Commentary, Posted: Sep 03, 2011
Many Mexicans blame the U.S.-led “war on terror” for their own government's failure to move against their country’s drug cartels.
NAM Radio: Director John Madden on History & Film
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Sep 02, 2011
Hollywood director John Madden discusses how obscured international stories can return to the light of day when someone makes a film about them.
Overblown Irene Still Made for Terrifying Night
Global Times, Commentary, Posted: Aug 31, 2011
Hurricane Irene highlighted the hopeless cultural gap in emergency preparation within my own family.
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