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New America Media is the country's first and largest national collaboration and advocate of 2000 ethnic news organizations. Over 51 million ethnic adults connect to each other, to home countries and to America through 3000+ ethnic media, the fastest growing sector of American journalism. Founded by the nonprofit Pacific News Service in 1996, NAM is headquartered in California with offices in New York and Washington D.C., and partnerships with journalism schools to grow local associations of ethnic media. More » (Source: check source)
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Extended Families Would Fare Poorly in New Immigration Law
As business leaders roundly cheered a sweeping immigration proposal released last week by the Senate’s “Gang of Eight,” civil rights organizations voiced concerns about ...Posted by Pamela Hogle -
What's Wrong With Immigration Reform, Rubio Style
Lately Marco Rubio has been busy laying out the Republican Party’s framework for immigration reform to anyone who will listen. “We’re for legal immigration and for ...Posted by Pamela Hogle -
Why Does Media Want to Give Delhi Rape Victim a Name?
One newspaper calls her Nirbhaya. A television channel calls her Amanat. Or Damini. The 23-year-old rape victim is undergoing a rebirth of sorts in the media. The reasons ...Posted by Pamela Hogle -
Blacks Still Go Hungry
As millions of families gather for marathon eating sessions across the nation this holiday season, Black families will worry about where their next meal is coming from at a ...Posted by Pamela Hogle -
Affordable Care Act ‘Bridge’ Programs Bring Relief to the Uninsured
Self-diagnosis, followed by a run to the local drugstore to buy over-the-counter medications, was for years all Lupé Yarrito could afford because the mother of four always ...Posted by Pamela Hogle -
Family Forced to Abandon The US in Order To Be Together
Rodrigo Ortega, 35, lives in Rosarito, Mexico with his American wife and two American-citizen children. A little over a year ago, Ortega was deported. Since then, his wife and ...Posted by Pamela Hogle -
Returning Migrant Children Pose Educational Challenge in Mexico
In different migrant-sending regions of Mexico, educators are coping with the new challenge of teaching children of return migrants who speak little or no Spanish. In the ...Posted by Pamela Hogle -
On Election Night, Young People Tune In to See Their Impact
As election results rolled in Tuesday night, young and first-time voters from schools throughout the Bay Area tuned in to see if their activism had made a difference.Posted by Pamela Hogle -
Hate Groups: Preparing for an Obama Win?
Mark Potok, one of the country's leading experts on hate groups, said that the day after President Obama was elected there were so many new people expressing interest in white ...Posted by Sally Lehrman -
In Hurricane’s Wake, Ethnic Media Are a Lifeline to Immigrants
“We’re a close-knit community, just like any other immigrant or ethnic communities,” he said. “We turn first to the members of our community.”Posted by Sally Lehrman



