
New America Media, Roundup, Rupa Dev, Dec 03, 2008
South Asian Americans in their twenties share their perspectives about watching young men of their generation carry out the attacks in Mumbai. More »
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New America Media, Commentary, Raj Jayadev, Dec 03, 2008
Instead of Condoleezza Rice Indians really need to hear from their Indian American cousins who have been through their own 9/11. More »

New America Media, Commentary, George Koo, Dec 03, 2008
From economy to diplomacy, the Obama Administration can greatly benefit from having China as an ally. More »
New America Media, News feature, Annette Fuentes, Dec 03, 2008
School board politics in California can be hotly contested as many politicians have started their careers by trying to get elected as board members. More »

New America Media, Blog// , Russell Morse, Dec 02, 2008
There’s really no way to prepare you for this song. Just sit back and let your brain explode. Yes, that is Busta Rhymes rapping over a hook in Arabic. And, yes, “Arab Money” is pronounced “Ay-Rab Money”. More »

New America Media, Commentary, Roberto Lovato, Dec 02, 2008
The Obama picks on immigration and homeland security evoke both hope and doubt from immigration activists on the ground about the prospects for real immigration reform during his presidency. More »

New America Media, News Reort, Hazem Kira, Dec 02, 2008
The tight Senate race in Georgia means that a strong turnout of Muslim voters could tip the balance. Muslims, traditionally Republican-leaning are unhappy with Republican candidate Saxby Chambliss. More »

New America Media, Commentary, Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Dec 02, 2008
Tensions between gay rights and black civil rights activists flared last week. Derogatory terms were used on both sides, which stirred deep and personal disgust in writer Earl Ofari Hutchinson. More »
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India West, News Report, Sunita Sohrabji, Dec 03, 2008
The Supreme Court will hear the case of a Pakistani native who is suing top U.S. government officials for falsely imprisoning and torturing him following 9/11. More »

La Opinión, Editorial, Staff, Dec 03, 2008
Editors of La Opinión examine Mexico's move to deploy soldiers on the streets of Tijuana. More »

CaribWorldNews, News Report, Staff, Dec 02, 2008
The chaotic rush of shoppers on Black Friday left one Wal-Mart employee dead. An autopsy confirmed that Jdimytai Damour, a Haitian American, indeed was trampled to death. More »

Black Voice News, Feature, Corey Washington, Dec 02, 2008
While Blacks may bask in having perceived representation with the election of America’s new Commander-in-Chief, they too have been elevated to a higher level of responsibility. More »

Michigan Citizen, News Report, Brittany Kinstle, Dec 02, 2008
The law vests responsibility for implementation and administration with Community Health. That requires the department to establish rules and to create a medical marijuana registry system with identification cards. More »

Carib World News, News Report, Staff, Dec 01, 2008
The family of a Haitian man who was trampled to death at a Wal-Mart during Black Friday may sue the company. More »
Oneworld.net, News feature, Haider Rizvi, Dec 01, 2008
Calls for greater participation of the world's indigenous leaders are on the rise as another round of talks on global climate change opens in the Polish city of Poznan. More »
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News Report// , Nov 26, 2008
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