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New America Media, Blog , Andrew Lam, Nov 13, 2009
New America Media, Blog , Andrew Lam, Nov 10, 2009
New America Media, Blog , Andrew Lam, Nov 05, 2009
New America Media, Commentary, Andrew Lam, Oct 18, 2009
As a sign that Buddhism is flourishing in America, the most complex Buddhist city in the world is not in Asia but Los Angeles, home to more than 300 Buddhist temples and centers.
New America Media, Blog , Andrew Lam, Oct 15, 2009
New America Media, Blog , Andrew Lam, Oct 11, 2009
New America Media, Blog , Andrew Lam, Oct 07, 2009
New America Media, News Feature, Andrew Lam, Sep 06, 2009
The majority of Vietnamese practice Tam Giao – or Three Religions -- Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism. Accepting all three and making them work without too much conflict is a Vietnamese tendency and impulse. But Cao Dai, in comparison with Vietnam’s many other religions, is a newcomer, and monotheistic in nature. NAM editor Andrew Lam explains Cao Dai and his great-grandfather's role in founding a religion that has taken root in California.
New America Media, Commentary, Andrew Lam, Aug 14, 2009
New America Media, Analysis, Andrew Lam, Aug 13, 2009
Asian Americans are much more likely than the average American to commit suicide, according to a recent report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. NAM editor Andrew Lam traces the root of this disturbing trend to a tradition that existed long before the American dream.
New America Media, Commentary, Andrew Lam, Aug 10, 2009
Media outlets should offer their freelance journalists the same protections accorded their staffers, especially when the stringers go to regions deemed hot spots.
New America Media, News analysis, Andrew Lam, Jul 29, 2009
この三ヶ月の間に、カリフォルニア工科大学に通う三人の中国人系アメリカ人の学生が自殺をした。二人はヘリウム・ガスで窒息死し、一人は自殺と見なされているが、死因はまだ特定されていない。中国語メディアは彼らのニュースを報道したが、主要メディアではほとんど取り上げられなかった。
New America Media, Interview, Andrew Lam, Jul 21, 2009
A new study of journalism’s commitment to inclusion concludes that too many diversity initiatives focus on the modest and mostly inconsequential goal of newsroom integration. Study co-author Theodore Glasser talks to NAM's Andrew Lam.
New America Media, Blog , Andrew Lam, Jul 06, 2009
New America Media/America.gov, Commentary, Andrew Lam, Jul 05, 2009
Remembering a teacher who opened the door for a Vietnamese refugee in his classroom.
New America Media, Commentary, Andrew Lam, May 31, 2009
The economic meltdown may be the perfect storm for first time home buyers. But in markets like San Francisco, the American dream still requires a little help from your friends.
New America Media, America.gov, Commentary, Andrew Lam, May 16, 2009
West has changed the East but East is now changing West as well in ways neither could imagine. Traditions exist side by side from kogi tacos to lemongrass martinis or Kung Fu Panda.
New America Media/ America.gov, Commentary, Andrew Lam, May 11, 2009
America.gov, Commentary, Andrew Lam, Apr 18, 2009
Every generation needs to redefine and articulate what its American identity means.
New America Media, News analysis, Andrew Lam, Apr 14, 2009
As conflicts between two political groups, the so-called “red-shirts” and “yellow-shirts,” threaten to tear Thailand apart, its ailing 81-year-old king may not be able to keep the country together.
New America Media,  , Andrew Lam , Apr 08, 2009
Essayist Andrew Lam on how cultural isolation can lead some to desperate measures.
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