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New America Media

New America Media is a multimedia ethnic news agency and a coalition of ethnic media. Founded in 1996 by the nonprofit Pacific News Service, NAM is headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Los Angeles, New York and Washington, DC. In addition to producing and aggregating news by and for ethnic communities, NAM also engages in social marketing campaigns, partners with journalism schools across the country, spearheads various youth media programs, and produces a National Directory of Ethnic Media, which contains over 2,500 media partners and functions as an emergency messaging service.
==History==

New America Media represents the third generation of ethnic news coalitions descending from the non-profit Pacific News Service, founded in 1969 PNS was created by historian Franz Schurmann and journalist Orville Schell as an alternative news source on the United States’ role in Indochina during the Vietnam War. After the war ended in 1974, PNS shifted its lens from the Far East to the American West under the guidance of executive editor Sandy Close, who would become the nonprofit organization’s executive director.
In 1991, PNS created its first youth media project, YO! Youth Outlook, a multimedia collective of youth-centric news content. YO! publishes a monthly print magazine, hosts youth forums, speakouts, and blog-a-thons, offers youth journalism internships, and produces live radio and YO! TV broadcasts.
In 1996, PNS became New California Media. NCM maintained PNS’s status as an alternative news source providing support for ethnic media voices, and expanded it with editorial and marketing workshops for ethnic media at the organization’s annual Expo & Awards, dubbed the “ethnic Pulitzers” by the News Hour with Jim Lehrer. NCM also initiated multilingual polling〔(【引用サイトリンク】 NAM Polls )〕 on issues affecting ethnic Californians: the role of ethnic media in their daily lives, the impact of September 11, the progress of American race relations.
Also in 1996, Sandy Close co-founded The Beat Within with social worker David Inocencio. The Beat provides a weekly writing and discussion program in Bay Area juvenile detention centers, and from those programs, compiles material into a weekly magazine of written and visual work by incarcerated youth. The Beat model has expanded into over 40 Bay Area juvenile halls, with pilot programs in several other regions including Washington, D.C.
In 2005, the organization expanded from New California Media into New America Media. The James Irvine Foundation has called NAM “...the most diverse media organization in the country,” and Sandy Close has been honored with a 1995 MacArthur Fellowship,〔("Sandy Close, Journalist" ), MacArthur Fellows Program, July 1, 1995.〕 a 2008 Ashoka Senior Fellowship,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Sandy Close, Ashoka Senior Fellow )〕 the 2010 career award from the George Polk Awards,〔Robert D. McFadden, ("Exposés on Oil Spill in Gulf, Afghanistan and Steroids Win Polk Awards" ), ''The New York Times'', February 21, 2011 ("Sandy Close, executive director of New America Media, which supports thousands of ethnic media outlets, was cited for career achievement.")〕 and the 2012 I. F. Stone Medal from the Nieman Foundation for Journalism.〔("News Pioneer Sandy Close wins Nieman’s I.F. Stone Medal" ), ''Harvard Gazette'', November 13, 2012 (In 1996 "she founded New California Media, which subsequently became New America Media (NAM), under the umbrella of Pacific News Service. Today, NAM is the largest editorial and marketing collaboration of ethnic media in the United States.")〕

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