microfinance

New America Media, News report, Cristina Cordova, Aug 28, 2008

Microfinance has been around for decades, but it got a major boost when one of its main practitioners won the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize. Now microfinance is catching on with college students who want to connect with those they are helping. More »

school matters

New America Media, Commentary, Connie Vang, Aug 28, 2008

A new California bill that would require that the refugee history of Southeast Asians be included in the next textbook curriculum update may have the side-effect of instilling cultural pride in young Hmong Americans. More »

New America Media, Commentary, Luz A. Vega-Marquis, Aug 27, 2008

As the country prepares to elect the next president of the United States, isn’t it time we address the needs of America’s families? On Sept. 6, 15,000 families will come together in Birmingham, Chicago and Los Angeles to release the Equal Voice for America’s Families National Family Platform. Traducción al español More »

xiao

New America Media, Personal voice/photo essay, Xiao Wu - as told to Rian Dundon, Aug 27, 2008

Tattoos are not as popular in China as they are in the United States. Even so, a few tattoo artist are breaking new ground and making a decent living out of it. More »

protest

NAM Special Exchange with The Final Call, News Report, Ashahed M. Muhammad , Aug 26, 2008

Protesters marked the beginning of the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver by demanding justice for political prisoners and a redistribution of America’s wealth to help the poor. More »

DNC

New America Media, News Report, Anthony D. Advincula, Aug 26, 2008

Immigration is a hot button issue at the DNC in Denver and some participants are clamoring for comprehensive reform. More »

obb

New America Media, News Analysis, Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Aug 26, 2008

Because of his foreign policy expertise, Delaware Senator Joe Biden may be an asset as a running mate in Barack Obama's presidential campaign, but he may also be a liability, especially with voters in the South, because of his civil rights record. More »

immigration policy

New America Media, News Report, Roberto Lovato, Aug 26, 2008

Thousands of Democrats are gathering in Denver to nominate Barack Obama, but only a handful want to talk about immigration reform. More »

El Diario/La Prensa, News Report, By Carmen Alarcón, Translated by Elena Shore, Aug 27, 2008

The visible police presence in Denver has made many Hispanics afraid to go near the convention, fearing that they may be arrested and turned over to immigration authorities. More »

La Opinión, Editorial, , Aug 27, 2008

Editors of La Opinión are concerned that detainee rights are being violated in the ICE raids in Laurel, Mississippi. More »

native

NAM/Navajo Times, News Report, Cindy Yurth, Aug 27, 2008

This year's Democratic convention includes a record number of Native delegates - about 140, or 2.3 percent of the 6,000 delegates. More »

dnc

NAM/EthncNewz, News Report, Eduardo A. de Oliveira, Aug 27, 2008

Eduardo A. de Oliveira is a Telegraph columnist and an EthnicNewz.org reporter. He is in Denver with nine other ethnic media journalists, all sponsored by New America Media to cover the DNC. More »

michelle

The Nation, Special Exchange with the NatIon, News Report, John Nichols, Aug 26, 2008

Asking the wife of a candidate for president to address the national convention at which her husband is to be nominated is a relatively recent phenomenon. But in Denver it works very well. More »

One World.net, News Report, Jeffrey Allen, Aug 25, 2008

Algeria, which is currently planning to develop 6,000 megawatts of solar-energy generating capacity to export to Europe, has enough solar energy in its vast deserts "to power the world economy." More »

Sarita

India Curents, Commentary, Sarita Sarvate, Aug 25, 2008

Sarita Sarvate went back to India to take care of her 85-year-old mother, who had suffered a stroke. A week after she returned to California, her mother passed away. More »


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