Tag: New York

Immigrants in New York City
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New York Latino Nonprofits Say Funding Challenges Increased Under Bloomberg Administration

City Limits reports that many Latino organizations face fundraising challenges that are compounded by unfair public funding regulations in New York.

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New York’s First African Restaurant Week Offers New Flavors and a Dash of Culture

A ‘Food, Wine, Music, Dance, Networking’ series is scheduled for October 13 – 20, and seeks to raise the profile of African cuisine and culture in the city.

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Improving Access to Care for Children with Disabilities Under Obamacare

Part one of a two-part series on the Affordable Care Act and immigrant families.

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Out of the Darkness: One Gay Couple’s Battle Through a Dismal Immigration Era

Von Diaz reports for BuzzFeed on the experiences of a gay Latino couple as they struggled to stay together over two decades.

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Immigration Documentary Series Premiers at NY Film Festival

Filmakers Michael Camerini and Shari Robertson will premier nine documentaries that trace the last decade of immigration reform efforts.

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Fi2W on the Radio: Having an Accent – Burden or Opportunity for Hispanic Actresses?

Fi2W’s Sara Loscos reports on PRI’s The World.

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Chinese Media Dissects Defeat of Mayoral Candidate John Liu

New York’s Chinese community does not appear ready for the post-Liu era.

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Podcast: Mexican Youth in New York Drop Out in Record Numbers

High poverty rates, language barriers, immigration status, and trouble accessing financial aid for college are among the contributing factors.

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Guide Offers Summer Tour of New York Ethnic Foods, All on a Budget

A new Real Cheap Eats guide recommends the best international food in New York for $10 or less.

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Story of an App: Does American Industry Need a Visa for Foreign Innovators?

Check out our infographic on the impact of foreign-born entrepreneurs on the U.S. economy.