New America Now

Up Front RadioNew America Now: Dispatches from the New Majority airs Fridays at 12:00 p.m. and repeats Sundays at 3:00 p.m. on KALW, 91.7 FM.

New America Now is an award winning, hour long, news and culture audio magazine for and from California's ethnic communities. Drop in segments are available in five and nine minute modules for broadcast on public radio. Contact Mary Ambrose for more information at: mambrose [at] newamericamedia [dot] org.

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New America Now: Annie Le Murder, Chevron Vs. Ecuador, Not a Genuine Black Man

New America Now, Audio, Sep 26, 2009

This Week: Some Latino community leaders want to boycott the Census, the murder of Yale student Annie Le is discussed, Joe Berlinger's documentary Crude opens in the Bay Area, Margaret Jenkins voices the concerns of Chinese dancers in her new performance, and Brian Copeland celebrates the five year anniversary of his one man show.

Into the Beautiful North

Mexicans Don’t Have an Illegal Immigration Hormone

New America Media, Audio, Q&A by Sandip Roy Sep 26, 2009

A conversation with Luis Alberto Urrea, author of "Into The Beautiful North" about migration, movies and Mexico.

New America Now - Stormy Weather: The Life of Lena Horne

New America Media, Audio, Sep 18, 2009

This Week: An hour long interview with James Gavin, author of "Stormy Weather: The Life of Lena Horne"

New America Now: Asian Student Suicides, All That Work and Still No Boys, No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency

New America Media, Audio, Sep 04, 2009

This Week: Andrew Lam examines the recent increase in suicides among Asian American students, Kathryn Ma discusses her new book, Padma Viswanathan tackles tradition and modernity in her debut novel, and a series of books by Alexander McCall Smith is the inspiration behind a new hit HBO series.

New America Now: Chinatown Special and Latinos and Health Care Reform

New America Media, Audio, Aug 28, 2009

A Chinatown special: NY's Chinatown is older than the Statue of Liberty yet many Chinese Americans are treated as foreigners. Where are the following Chinese American generations living in this country and how do they feel about "assimilation"? And how health care reform affects Latinos.

New America Now: Prisons, Jazzipino, Anti Semitism

New America Media, Audio, Aug 07, 2009


Filipino-American Sisters Vie with the Big Boys in Natural Gas Trading

Asian Journal, News Feature, Cynthia de Castro Jul 31, 2009

Filipino Americans Suyen Encarnacion Pell and her sister and business partner Theresa Encarnacion Gendron are fast rising in the male-dominated field of natural gas trading.

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