NAM Radio: A Social History of Iranian Cinema
 

NAM Radio: A Social History of Iranian Cinema

New America Media, Audio, Shirin Sadeghi, Posted: Oct 23, 2011

The first Iranian film ever was made at the turn of the 20th century and Professor Hamid Naficy is one of the few people ever to have seen it.

 

NAM Radio: Craig Thompson's Habibi

 

New America Media, Audio, Shirin Sadeghi, Posted: Oct 21, 2011

It looks like a holy book but Thompson's 672-page new graphic novel is anything but.

 

Soaring Eagles: Preserving Tradition Among Native American Youth

 

New America Media, News Feature, Serena Levis, Posted: Oct 18, 2011

A San Diego dance troupe is inspiring a generation of young and urban Native American youth to rediscover ancestral traditions.

 

Father Solalinde: Sheltering Mexico's Migrant Population

 

New America Media, News Feature, José Luis Sierra, Posted: Oct 17, 2011

Father Alejandro Solalinde is one of Mexico's leading advocates for Central American migrants journeying north.

 

New Recipients for Subsidized Vegetables: College Graduates

 

New America Media, News Report, Linda Thompson, Posted: Oct 17, 2011

The new subsidized recipients for farmers' vegetables distribution are not just minorities but unemployed college graduates.

Muslim Woman Kicked Off Southwest Flight After ‘It’s a Go’ Mix-Up

 

Colorlines, News Report, Posted: Oct 11, 2011

Southwest Airlines flight officials did not let her re-board because the crew was “uncomfortable” with her on the plane.

 

NAM Radio: A Guide to Occupy Wall Street

 

New America Media, Audio, Shirin Sadeghi, Posted: Oct 10, 2011

What is Occupy Wall Street and who is involved? Here is a primer, from someone in the midst of it all.

 

NAM Radio: The Theatre of Armenian Genocide

 

New America Media, Audio, Shirin Sadeghi, Posted: Oct 09, 2011

Night Over Erzinga is the adaptation of one Armenian American family's story.

 

NAM Radio: 10th Anniversary of the War in Afghanistan

 

New America Media, Audio, Shirin Sadeghi, Posted: Oct 07, 2011

October 7th marks exactly ten years since the war in Afghanistan began -- the longest war in U.S. history.

 

Saudi Arabia: A Soft Revolution or Pacifying the Tide?

 

New America Media, Commentary, Mohamad Ozeir, Posted: Oct 07, 2011

The Saudi King's royal decree allowing women the right to vote in 2015 is not in jest.

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