Posts Tagged ‘ethnic news media’

Support the Dream Act THIS WEEK! – America Needs It!

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

New America Media says: Over 60 million adults access ethnic media. Their voices should be heard by lawmakers considering this important piece of immigration legislation this week. If ethnic media across the country carry this button on their websites this week, it will send a powerful message to lawmakers about the civic engagement of our communities. —By Sandy Close, Executive Director, New America Media.













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The WORD
Harry Potter is a DREAM Act Kid

New America Media Advisory: Americans Unaware of Stimulus Benefits

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

New America Media Poll to show that most Americans, Including ethnic communities, are unaware of benefits from the $787 Billion stimulus package.

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The WORD’s Eunji Jang Interviewed by NAM Radio News Anchor/TV Producer Odette Keeley

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

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Six Reasons Why Iran Cannot Be Explained in a Twitter Feed

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Eye on Arab Media
News Analysis, Jalal Ghazi
New America Media

The world’s attention is on Iran. But the rhetoric of reformists versus conservatives and students versus mullahs cannot capture the complexity of what is happening on the streets of Tehran. Here are six reasons why the situation in Iran cannot be reduced to simplistic headlines or Twitter feeds. (more…)

Time for Immigration Reform Is Now

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Editor’s Note: This editorial was produced in association with New America Media, a national association of ethnic media, and was published by ethnic media across the country this week to bring attention to the urgency of immigration reform.

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NAM Calls on Ethnic Media to Take A Stand on Immigration Reform

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

From New America Media Executive Director Sandy Close:

For the first time, New America Media is asking ethnic media across the country with whom we work to take a collective editorial stand on an issue that directly impacts the lives of millions of our audiences: Immigration reform.

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