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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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Study Shows Growing Number of Ethnic Elders in Financial Crisis
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.—In a dismal week when the most positive economic news for the United States was Friday’s federal data showing anemic employment gains, the plight of ...Posted by Warrior Wheatman -
Obama's Drug War in El Salvador
“Obama’s visit to the tomb of Monsenor Romero is super complicated because of what the U.S. has traditionally signified for us: a state that financed the Salvadoran ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
As Boomers Turn 65, Docs Learn to Close Eldercare Gap
The looming consequences are serious. The United States has 7,200 certified geriatricians, one for every 2,500 older Americans. Among Minnesota's 20,036 physicians, 186 are ...Posted by Anton Lorenzo V. Avancena -
Immigrants Gain Right to Medical Interpreters - NAM
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Asian Americans More Likely to Have Diabetes
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Black Men Say Doctor’s Visits Are Often a Bad Experience - New America Media
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Kettleman City Residents Sue Kings County - NAM
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Potential Immigrant Whistleblowers Face Hostile Environment
(Blog Post) The role of a whistleblower already brings with it many intense challenges: possible job loss, drop in income, broken relationships, etc. But what if these brave souls were ...Posted by Babatunde Harrison -
2010 Sees Record Number of Deportations
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Wednesday that it has deported a total of 392,000 people during the 2010 fiscal year. About 35,910 were the product of the ...Posted by Jon Mitchell -
Survey Finds Young Indian Immigrants Retain Traditional Views about Sex - NAM
Posted by Abraham George



