A Migration That Doesn't Cross Borders
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Sep 24, 2010
Documentary filmmaker Lixin Fan discusses his new film about a Chinese family's migration from factory towns to their inland village in "Last Train Home."
How Safe Is California’s Pipeline Infrastructure?
New America Media, Question & Answer, Posted: Sep 24, 2010
Was the natural gas explosion in San Bruno an aberration or a warning about hidden dangers plaguing California's pipeline infrastructure?
New America Now: Adoption Across Borders
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Sep 17, 2010
An adoption special - stories from China, Korea and India explore how families grapple with the joys and perils of adoption.
Summer of '64: Path to Freedom
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Sep 11, 2010
Author Bruce Watson discusses his book on the summer of 1964 in Mississippi when more than 700 young people stood up against racism.
New America Now: When East and West Collide Over the Kitchen Table
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Sep 10, 2010
NAM editor Andrew Lam talks about how food culture has gone come a blended smoothie of tastes and locations.
New America Now: "Freedom" Summer Is Over, Back to School
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Sep 03, 2010
The extraordinary people that gave 1964 the name Freedom Summer and a mass migration of Chinese from inland villages to factories on the coast
Quietly Mad With Island Fever
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Sep 02, 2010
Race relations explored in a fiction novel set in Japan.
Following Faith: Adopted, Chinese and Jewish
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Aug 31, 2010
What is it like for a child who is adopted from China and must learn a new language, customs and family?
New America Now: Acknowledging the "Other"
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Aug 27, 2010
A look at race relations in current news, a fiction story and a documentary on adoption.
Philippines' Unlikely Love Affair with Basketball
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Aug 25, 2010
It might be a country where the average height is 5'6", but this doesn't stop Filipinos from being crazy about basketball.
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