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New America Media is the country's first and largest national collaboration and advocate of 2000 ethnic news organizations. Over 57 million ethnic adults connect to each other, to home countries and to America through 3000+ ethnic media, the fastest growing sector of American journalism.

Founded by the nonprofit Pacific News Service in 1996, NAM is headquartered in California with offices inNew York and Washington D.C., and partnerships with journalism schools to grow local associations of ethnic media.

NAM is dedicated to bringing the voices of the marginalized - ethnic minorities, immigrants, young people, elderly - into the national discourse. The communities of the New America will then be better informed, better connected to one another, and better able to influence policy makers.

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By <span class="author vcard"> Asian Journal </span> , 2 days 21 hours ago.
LOS ANGELES – In California, Asian and Hispanic immigrants pay nearly $30 billion in federal taxes, $5.2 billion in state income taxes, and $4.6 billion in sales taxes each year.In New York,...
By <span class="author vcard"> New America Media </span> , 2 weeks 3 days ago.
HONOLULU—Hawaii’s legislature passed landmark legislation to protect domestic workers from discriminatory practices and cover them under the state’s wage and hour law. If signed by Governor Neil...
By <span class="author vcard"> Viji Sundaram </span> , 4 weeks 1 day ago.
 SACRAMENTO – Health care advocates warn that time is running out on drawing down federal dollars to expand Medi-Cal, a move that would prevent nearly 1.4 million low-income Californians from...
By <span class="author vcard"> Cecilia Garcia and Bob Harootyan </span> , 1 month 3 weeks ago.
  Photo: Courtesy of Senior Service America WASHINGTON, D.C.– A major national campaign was launched last week to bridge the digital divide. Everyone On is the public service arm of Connect2Compete...
By <span class="author vcard"> Valeria Fernández </span> , 2 months 5 days ago.
Photo: Ivon Matamoros and her baby daughterPHOENIX--Ivon Matamoros has been packing most of her baby daughter’s clothes and blankets to start a reluctant journey back to Mexico. Matamoros, 24, could...

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