New America Now: The State of Running the World
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Jan 28, 2011
Reaction to the State of the Union speech, how China's J-20 bomber has the Pentagon worried, results of the 2010 CA Parent Survey, & a guide on how to run the world.
Categories: African American, Asian, Audio, Chinese, International Affairs, New America Now, Original NAM Content, Politics & Governance, South Asian, Top Stories
Tags: accountability, balkan, belgrade, california parent survey, chinese embassy, f-117, how to run the world, j-20, kosovo, lucile packard foundation for children's health, parag khanna, president obama, sotu, state of the union, stealth fighter, yoichi shimatsu
New America Now: Heard 'Round the World
New America Now, Audio, Posted: Jan 21, 2011
Tunisia's uprising through social media, the Ellis Island of the western U.S., and the book that sparked a controversy heard 'round the world.
Categories: Arts & Entertainment, Asian, Audio, Chinese, Ethnicities, Immigration, Media, Middle Eastern, Multi-ethnic, Multimedia, New America Now, News, Original NAM Content, Politics & Governance, Sections, Top Stories
Tags: amy chua, angel island, social networking, tiger mother, tunisia
The Bitter Taste of Life
New America Now, Audio, Posted: Jan 17, 2011
Words usually taste good, but sometimes they taste bitter.
Categories: Arts & Entertainment, Asian, Audio, Ethnicities, Multimedia, New America Now, News, Original NAM Content, Sections, Top Stories
Tags: asian american, literature, vietnamese
A Different Side of Benazir Bhutto
New America Now, Audio, Posted: Jan 16, 2011
Duane Baughman discusses his new film on the life of the Pakistani politician who was assassinated in 2007
Categories: Audio, Ethnicities, Middle Eastern, Multimedia, New America Now, News, Original NAM Content, Politics & Governance, Sections, Top Stories, War & Conflict
Tags: bhutto family, pakistan
Haitians Still Displaced by Earthquake One Year Later
New America Now, Audio, Posted: Jan 15, 2011
A year after the tragic earthquake struck Haiti, we discuss how the US has been involved with the recovery.
Categories: African American, Audio, Ethnicities, Health, Multimedia, New America Now, News, Original NAM Content, Politics & Governance, Sections, Top Stories
New America Now: When Tragedy Tastes Bitter
New America Now, Audio, Posted: Jan 14, 2011
In the aftermath of tragedies in Haiti and Tucson, the suicide of an ex-prince, and a new book by Monique Truong.
Categories: African American, Asian, Audio, Ethnicities, Latino, Middle Eastern, Multimedia, New America Now, News, Original NAM Content, Sections, Top Stories, War & Conflict
Tags: Haiti earthquake, Iran, IsabelleAllende, monique truong, suicide, Tucson killings
Roy and Rodriguez: The Past Ten Years
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Jan 08, 2011
Richard Rodriguez and Sandip Roy discuss the high and low points of the past decade.
Categories: Arts & Entertainment, Audio, Ethnicities, Latino, Multimedia, New America Now, News, Original NAM Content, Sections, South Asian, Top Stories
New America Now: A Decade in Review
New America Now, Audio, Posted: Jan 07, 2011
With another decade behind us, NAM takes a look back at the past 10 years through the eyes of the ethnic media.
Categories: Arts & Entertainment, Audio, Ethnicities, Immigration, Indigenous, Latino, Middle Eastern, Multimedia, New America Now, Original NAM Content, Politics & Governance, Sections, South Asian, Top Stories, War & Conflict
Tags: bhutto, ethnicmedia, year in review
Madhur Jaffrey, Indian Cooking's Julia Child
New America Now, Audio, Posted: Jan 02, 2011
Madhur Jaffrey, world-renowned actress and cook, co-stars in Today's Special and discusses the ins and outs of Indian cuisine.
Categories: Arts & Entertainment, Audio, Ethnicities, Multimedia, New America Now, News, Original NAM Content, Sections, South Asian, Top Stories
Tags: asif mandvi, madhur jaffrey, today's special
