Can Michelle Obama Rescue the Democrats?
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Oct 15, 2010
With her popularity rating now 20 points ahead of her husband's, Michelle Obama may be the Democratic Party's go-to person to rev up dispirited voters.
Latino Immigration From a Different Direction
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Oct 14, 2010
Mary Odem, a history professor at Emory University, discusses her recent book on Latino immigration in the South.
The Flip Side of Globalization
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Oct 13, 2010
The new play "Dancing on Glass" looks at how working for a call center in India affects the lives of the people who answer the phone.
The Food Stamp Budget
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Oct 12, 2010
We've seen what eating McDonald's for 30 days will do to your health, but what about living on food stamps for one week?
New America Now: Food Stamps and Outsourcing
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Oct 08, 2010
This week on New America Now, a closer look at whether it's possible to be healthy on food stamps and a play about outsourced call centers.
Nazi Propaganda, Using Jews as Actors
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Oct 07, 2010
"A Film Unfinished" is created from Nazi propaganda filmed inside the Jewish ghettos in the 1940s.
Community Service for Peace
New America Media, Commentary, Posted: Oct 06, 2010
A commentary on how community service can be used to promote peace and good will on a tumultuous day.
Universal Stories with a Chinese Twist
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Oct 06, 2010
Looking at the fragile relationships of our lives through the words of a MacArthur fellow.
New America Now: The Human Condition
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Oct 01, 2010
2010 Macarthur genius Yiyun Li on her new book. Nazi propaganda films shot in the Warsaw ghetto. A Muslim American on the timing of Ramadan this year.
New America Now: Making Changes for Future Generations
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Sep 24, 2010
How women are helping women; why you should think more about pygmy's and the J-word you'd never considered.
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