NAM launched its multilingual polling initiative in 2002 to guage the views of non-English speaking and ethnic minority populations normally excluded from mainstream public opinion surveys. More
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Women Immigrants: The New Face of Migration to America
New America Media, NAM Poll, Jul 06, 2009
The story of migration, as it has traditionally been told, has been a masculine epic. But in the latter part of the 20th century, as women began immigrating to America in ever-growing numbers, the migration story became increasing a woman's tale as well. Women are now on the move, as much so as men. But their narrative is different from that of their male predecessors – they are migrating not as lone individuals but as members, even heads, of families, determined to keep family bonds intact even as they travel great distances and adapt to new cultures.
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Ethnic Media Reaching Record Numbers in U.S.
Oneworld.net, News feature, Jeffrey Allen, Jun 08, 2009
Nearly 60 million Americans now regularly get information from ethnically oriented TV, radio, newspapers, and Web sites, many of which are published or broadcast in languages other than English -- and that number is on the rise.
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Women Immigrants Change America (and Themselves)
New America Media, News Report, Text: Cristina Fernandez-Pereda // Slideshow: Chris Gregory, May 16, 2009
Women are changing the face of immigration in America despite huge challenges said panelists at a press conference to release a new poll of women immigrants.
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Deep Divisions, Shared Destiny - A Poll of Black, Hispanic, and Asian Americans on Race Relations
New America Media, Poll, Dec 12, 2007
The nation’s first multilingual poll of Black, Hispanic and Asian Americans has uncovered serious tensions among these ethnic groups, including mistrust and significant stereotyping, but a majority of each group also said they should put aside differences and work together to better their communities.
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+ UpFront Radio Interview of Richard Rodriguez
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NAM Poll Uncovers Precarious Health Conditions of Undocumented
New America Media, News Report, Viji Sundaram, Jun 26, 2007
Three-fourths of undocumented immigrants from Latin American countries say they are living without health insurance according to a new poll that highlights their precarious situation when it comes to healthcare.
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NAM Poll of Undocumented Immigrants
UpFront Radio Interview, , Sandip Roy, Jun 21, 2007
Pollster Sergio Bendixen discusses the findings of a historic poll commissioned by NAM of 1600 undocumented immigrants from Latin America on their take on the bipartisan immigration bill.
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