• google plus
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • About
  • Act
  • Contact
  • Learn
  • Press

NEWS

May 18, 2013

A Focus on Border Security and Temporary Visas as Senators Return to Immigration - NYTimes.com

May 14, 2013

Excluding 'criminals' from comprehensive immigration reform - Opinion - Al Jazeera English

May 12, 2013

First Steps to a Better Immigration Bill - NYTimes.com

May 9, 2013

In Senate, Efforts to Reshape, or Derail, Immigration Bill - NYTimes.com

more


TWITTER

@OrianaGatta thanks for the shout out! Have you checked out our new campaign http://t.co/2WBbhZcTBR #migrationisbeautiful
about 1 day ago • reply • retweet • favorite

On the Street: #UndocuAsians Come Out [Photos] http://t.co/twOFKnzSms via @colorlines #api #dreamers #cir13 #art4
2 days ago • reply • retweet • favorite

@PamelaDAnderson Thanks for following us!
2 days ago • reply • retweet • favorite

Today in #DC: Jericho Walk with @NewSanctuaryNYC http://t.co/vXY91VlPlA via @detentionwatch #stopice #cir13 #timeisnow
3 days ago • reply • retweet • favorite

SECTIONS

  • Arts
  • Fiction/Poetry
  • Nonfiction
  • Video/Media


TOPICS

  • Activism
  • Culture
  • Education
  • Politics
  • Video/Media
  • Activism
  • Culture
Globalization: preventing the sameness of the world
By WARREN LEHRER, JUDITH SLOAN

Published By EARSAY, February 8, 2012

Tweet
Pin It

A new aimation from the multimedia project EarSay:

This video, animated by Warren Lehrer with Brandon Campbell, features the words of Eugene Hütz–leader of the gypsy-punk-cabaret band Gogol Bordello—sharing his views on ‘globalization’ and putting forward an alternative vision of what he calls “multi-kontra culture.” This video with sound production and arrangement by Judith Sloan is the newest manifestation of Warren Lehrer and Judith Sloan’s multi-media project, Crossing the BLVD: strangers, neighbors, aliens in a new America, which documents and portrays new immigrants and refugees in the United States.

To learn more about EarSay, visit www.earsay.org

 

Tweet
Pin It

TAGS: EarSay, globalization, multimedia

COPYRIGHT 2013 THE ASIAN AMERICAN WRITERS’ WORKSHOP, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
THE ASIAN AMERICAN WRITERS’ WORKSHOP | 110-112 W. 27TH ST., STE 600 | NEW YORK, NY 10001

  • CONTACT