http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2W/uploads2012-10-23T11:23:37.973ZUploads by FI2Whttp://www.youtube.com/img/pic_youtubelogo_123x63.gifFI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WYouTube data API37125http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/1iNcXeVOABc2012-04-05T19:23:38.000Z2012-07-18T19:38:47.000ZSara Martinez speaks about the New York DREAM ActA young undocumented immigrant tells her story and talks about why she wants the New York State DREAM Act to pass.FI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WNonprofitA young undocumented immigrant tells her story and talks about why she wants the New York State DREAM Act to pass.Sara Martinez speaks about the New York DREAM Acthttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/bJ6AlX79Hb42012-03-30T19:11:41.000Z2012-09-05T23:55:09.000ZImmigrant Community Cooks Food for NYC HomelessDevotees of the Indian spiritual leader Sathya Sai Baba, whose mission is to serve those in need, offer free meals to the homeless in New York each week.FI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WNonprofitDevotees of the Indian spiritual leader Sathya Sai Baba, whose mission is to serve those in need, offer free meals to the homeless in New York each week.Immigrant Community Cooks Food for NYC Homelesshttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/3FUXmdU2V882012-02-09T03:23:57.000Z2012-05-19T04:01:04.000ZA message from Feet in 2 Worlds Executive Producer John RudolphDonate at: http://news.feetintwoworlds.org Feet in 2 Worlds brings the work of immigrant and ethnic media journalists from communities across the U.S. to public radio and the web. Since 2005, this award-winning project has expanded the diversity of voices and stories on public radio by presenting the work of journalists representing a broad spectrum of immigrant communities including Arab, Bosnian, Brazilian, Chinese, Haitian, Indian, Irish, Latin American, Pakistani, Polish, and Russian immigrants. Feet in 2 Worlds reporters appear on nationally-distributed public radio programs including PRI's The World, Studio 360, and The Takeaway, American Public Media's Marketplace and NPR's Latino USA, as well as on public radio stations WNYC, New York Public Radio, and WDET in Detroit. Video by John Campbell - VisitingLights@gmail.com Donate at http://www.razoo.com/story/Feet-In-Two-WorldsFI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WNonprofitDonate at: http://news.feetintwoworlds.org Feet in 2 Worlds brings the work of immigrant and ethnic media journalists from communities across the U.S. to public radio and the web. Since 2005, this award-winning project has expanded the diversity of voices and stories on public radio by presenting the work of journalists representing a broad spectrum of immigrant communities including Arab, Bosnian, Brazilian, Chinese, Haitian, Indian, Irish, Latin American, Pakistani, Polish, and Russian immigrants. Feet in 2 Worlds reporters appear on nationally-distributed public radio programs including PRI's The World, Studio 360, and The Takeaway, American Public Media's Marketplace and NPR's Latino USA, as well as on public radio stations WNYC, New York Public Radio, and WDET in Detroit. Video by John Campbell - VisitingLights@gmail.com Donate at http://www.razoo.com/story/Feet-In-Two-WorldsA message from Feet in 2 Worlds Executive Producer John Rudolphhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/qym9jn6LU8w2012-01-27T22:17:24.000Z2012-01-27T23:25:25.000ZMeet Gadadhara Pandit Dasa, Columbia University's First Hindu ChaplainFI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WNewsMeet Gadadhara Pandit Dasa, Columbia University's First Hindu Chaplainhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/1Y8l9gThl_s2011-10-18T20:51:23.000Z2011-12-22T18:16:12.000ZAngie Rivera: Undocumented and UnafraidFI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WNewsAngie Rivera: Undocumented and Unafraidhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/yTNoQ_QPPHI2011-06-29T23:52:41.000Z2011-09-23T16:10:15.000ZHigh Demand for Dual Language Chinese and English ProgramsFeet in Two Worlds Reporter Lan Trinh produced this piece about the growing hunger for Chinese language classes in New York City public schools. It's coming from Chinese and non-Chinese families who want their children to have an edge in a global economy and to connect to Chinese culture.FI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WChinatown, NYNewsFeet in Two Worlds Reporter Lan Trinh produced this piece about the growing hunger for Chinese language classes in New York City public schools. It's coming from Chinese and non-Chinese families who want their children to have an edge in a global economy and to connect to Chinese culture.High Demand for Dual Language Chinese and English Programs2011-07-08http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/bejJqEK_wiY2011-02-23T06:38:19.000Z2011-05-05T18:29:17.000Zyesjuan valdezFI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WNewsjuan valdezhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/YPR9RJXW0242011-02-23T06:25:31.000Z2012-04-29T19:55:22.000ZGay Immigrant Youth in New York Struggle With Homelessness: Adrielle GrantAdrielle Grant is a 19 year old immigrant from Guyana. He is gay and homeless in New York City.FI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WNewsAdrielle Grant is a 19 year old immigrant from Guyana. He is gay and homeless in New York City.Gay Immigrant Youth in New York Struggle With Homelessness: Adrielle Granthttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/7qc16F-ohp42010-10-28T04:16:33.000Z2011-09-18T21:26:39.000ZThe Immigrant Force Behind Union Electoral PowerThe unions in New York are heavily involved with political campaigns. That includes the immigrant workforce going door-to-door on behalf of candidates. Polish immigrants Donna Klimas, 53, and Anna Dziubek, 32, members of Local 32BJ SEIU, are working the streets in Masbeth, Queens to get out the vote.FI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WNewsThe unions in New York are heavily involved with political campaigns. That includes the immigrant workforce going door-to-door on behalf of candidates. Polish immigrants Donna Klimas, 53, and Anna Dziubek, 32, members of Local 32BJ SEIU, are working the streets in Masbeth, Queens to get out the vote.The Immigrant Force Behind Union Electoral Powerhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/yvKAyawkcTk2010-10-27T16:00:48.000Z2010-10-27T16:15:46.000ZFI2W: Voices from Park 51Reporter Mohsin Zaheer spoke with two Muslim Americans at Park 51, the site of the proposed Islamic center near the World Trade Center. More on this story at http://news.feetintwoworlds.org.FI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WNewsReporter Mohsin Zaheer spoke with two Muslim Americans at Park 51, the site of the proposed Islamic center near the World Trade Center. More on this story at http://news.feetintwoworlds.org.FI2W: Voices from Park 51http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/Juz9LoeU3CA2010-10-27T04:16:19.000Z2011-10-07T17:15:11.000Z2010 New York Muslim Day ParadeEach year the Muslim community in New York comes together to celebrate their culture in a parade on Madison avenue. This year saw higher turnout than ever before, and the controversy over a proposed mosque and community center in lower Manhattan dominated the discourse. Photographs and audio by Mohsin Zaheer for Feet in Two Worlds. http://news.feetintwoworlds.orgFI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WNewsEach year the Muslim community in New York comes together to celebrate their culture in a parade on Madison avenue. This year saw higher turnout than ever before, and the controversy over a proposed mosque and community center in lower Manhattan dominated the discourse. Photographs and audio by Mohsin Zaheer for Feet in Two Worlds. http://news.feetintwoworlds.org2010 New York Muslim Day Paradehttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/exxoOb1TCao2010-05-07T03:16:16.000Z2010-05-19T22:11:47.000ZAPA Asian Heritage FestivalMay 2, 2010, Union Square Park NYC - May is Asian Heritage Month and the 31st Annual Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival attracted crowds of spectators for a celebration of Asian culture. The six hour event included performances by musicians and artists such as NYC Bhangra, KCP Arts, Soh Daiko and Magnetic North with Taiyo Na; presentations and info tables manned by Asian advocacy groups in New York; martial arts demonstrations; and food and drink from various Asian cuisines. The festival is organized each year by the Coalition of Asian Pacific Americans. We went to the festival to capture some of the sights and sounds of the festival and to talk to some of the community groups represented there. http://news.feetintwoworlds.orgFI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WNew York CityNewsMay 2, 2010, Union Square Park NYC - May is Asian Heritage Month and the 31st Annual Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival attracted crowds of spectators for a celebration of Asian culture. The six hour event included performances by musicians and artists such as NYC Bhangra, KCP Arts, Soh Daiko and Magnetic North with Taiyo Na; presentations and info tables manned by Asian advocacy groups in New York; martial arts demonstrations; and food and drink from various Asian cuisines. The festival is organized each year by the Coalition of Asian Pacific Americans. We went to the festival to capture some of the sights and sounds of the festival and to talk to some of the community groups represented there. http://news.feetintwoworlds.orgAPA Asian Heritage Festival2010-05-02http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/ZmSnDNHq-AQ2010-04-15T13:35:51.000Z2010-08-15T05:11:51.000ZIndependent Sources: Ewa Kern-Jedrychowska & Aleksandra SlabiszFi2W's Ewa Kern-Jedrychowska along with fellow Polish Daily News reporter Aleksandra Slabisz were featured this week on CUNY-TV's Independent Sources, a television series about New York's ethnic, independent and community media. These two Polish journalists talked about how they are covering one of the biggest tragedies in their native country's history-the death of Polish President Lech Kaczynski, his wife, and many high level officials in April 10th's tragic plane crash. Broadcast on April 15, 2010 on CUNY-TVFI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2Wnew york, nyNewsFi2W's Ewa Kern-Jedrychowska along with fellow Polish Daily News reporter Aleksandra Slabisz were featured this week on CUNY-TV's Independent Sources, a television series about New York's ethnic, independent and community media. These two Polish journalists talked about how they are covering one of the biggest tragedies in their native country's history-the death of Polish President Lech Kaczynski, his wife, and many high level officials in April 10th's tragic plane crash. Broadcast on April 15, 2010 on CUNY-TVIndependent Sources: Ewa Kern-Jedrychowska & Aleksandra Slabisz2010-04-15http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/uVjNXvDyH0Y2010-04-09T04:17:08.000Z2012-04-12T12:35:51.000ZCensus 2010: Korean Americans in NYCThe New York Korean community has historically been undercounted by the national census. Many people, especially the undocumented, don't send in their forms because they fear jeopardizing their immigration status. Census numbers have financial and political implications on neighborhoods, and an undercount means an area will not get the Federal funds for services and benefits that are its due. But as Sooyeon Kim reports, in 2010, Korean leaders in Flushing, Queens are mobilizing their community in an effort to get an accurate count. Video: Sooyeon Kim/Feet in Two Worlds Read more at Feet in Two Worlds: http://news.feetintwoworlds.orgFI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2Wqueens, nyNonprofitThe New York Korean community has historically been undercounted by the national census. Many people, especially the undocumented, don't send in their forms because they fear jeopardizing their immigration status. Census numbers have financial and political implications on neighborhoods, and an undercount means an area will not get the Federal funds for services and benefits that are its due. But as Sooyeon Kim reports, in 2010, Korean leaders in Flushing, Queens are mobilizing their community in an effort to get an accurate count. Video: Sooyeon Kim/Feet in Two Worlds Read more at Feet in Two Worlds: http://news.feetintwoworlds.orgCensus 2010: Korean Americans in NYChttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/38pUjYgAT5U2010-02-09T23:27:55.000Z2010-08-18T20:31:52.000ZStimulus Funds Are Not Enough to Fight Foreclosures in New YorkThe economic crisis has left an epidemic of foreclosures in Bushwick, especially in the southern part of the neighborhood, where many Hispanics live. Homeowners in the area have seen their homes prices sink 45% in the last two years. For many, hopes for the neighborhoods revitalization rest on President Barack Obamas promised intervention through the Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2, which seems tailored for a neighborhood like Bushwick. But its benefits are uncertain. Video by Eva Sanchis, El Diario/La Prensa. Read more at Feet in Two Worlds: http://news.feetintwoworlds.org/2010/02/10/stimulus-funds-are-not-enough-to-fight-foreclosures-in-new-york/FI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2Wbushwick, new yorkNewsThe economic crisis has left an epidemic of foreclosures in Bushwick, especially in the southern part of the neighborhood, where many Hispanics live. Homeowners in the area have seen their homes prices sink 45% in the last two years. For many, hopes for the neighborhoods revitalization rest on President Barack Obamas promised intervention through the Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2, which seems tailored for a neighborhood like Bushwick. But its benefits are uncertain. Video by Eva Sanchis, El Diario/La Prensa. Read more at Feet in Two Worlds: http://news.feetintwoworlds.org/2010/02/10/stimulus-funds-are-not-enough-to-fight-foreclosures-in-new-york/Stimulus Funds Are Not Enough to Fight Foreclosures in New Yorkhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/VhXtGsQuI_g2010-02-09T02:29:47.000Z2010-06-05T20:28:32.000ZMortgage Modification Swindlers Prey on Desperate Homeowners in BrooklynAfter President Obama announced a $75 billion plan for homeowners in distress, shady companies started offering Bushwick residents help with their mortgage modifications... for a fee. Video by Eva Sanchis, El Diario/La Prensa. Read more at Feet in Two Worlds, immigration news: http://news.feetintwoworlds.org/2010/02/09/mortgage-modification-swindlers-prey-on-desperate-homeowners-in-brooklyn/FI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2Wbushwick, new yorkNewsAfter President Obama announced a $75 billion plan for homeowners in distress, shady companies started offering Bushwick residents help with their mortgage modifications... for a fee. Video by Eva Sanchis, El Diario/La Prensa. Read more at Feet in Two Worlds, immigration news: http://news.feetintwoworlds.org/2010/02/09/mortgage-modification-swindlers-prey-on-desperate-homeowners-in-brooklyn/Mortgage Modification Swindlers Prey on Desperate Homeowners in Brooklyn2010-02-09http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/oF5JQfcd0-Y2010-02-08T17:19:34.000Z2010-08-27T12:43:32.000ZIn Brooklyn, Mortgage Crisis Eats Away Wealth of Several Generations of HispanicsDuring the years prior to the recent real estate collapse, in the predominantly Hispanic neighborhood of Bushwick, populated by nearly 130,000 people, high-cost or subprime loans and costly refinancing proliferated, encouraged by brokers and mortgage companies, many of which were based in faraway states. There was the start of a phenomenon at one point where brokers would go back to the homeowner every year and get them to refinance, says Sara Manaugh, an attorney who represents low-income homeowners facing foreclosure at South Brooklyn Legal Services. People were encouraged to treat their homes as piggy banks, taking the cash out from their refinancing. They were told that their property would continue to appreciate, but they got another bad end of that deal. Video by Eva Sanchis, El Diario/La Prensa. Read more at Feet in Two Worlds: http://news.feetintwoworlds.org/2010/02/08/in-brooklyn-mortgage-crisis-eats-away-wealth-of-several-generations-of-hispanics/FI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2Wbushwick, new yorkNewsDuring the years prior to the recent real estate collapse, in the predominantly Hispanic neighborhood of Bushwick, populated by nearly 130,000 people, high-cost or subprime loans and costly refinancing proliferated, encouraged by brokers and mortgage companies, many of which were based in faraway states. There was the start of a phenomenon at one point where brokers would go back to the homeowner every year and get them to refinance, says Sara Manaugh, an attorney who represents low-income homeowners facing foreclosure at South Brooklyn Legal Services. People were encouraged to treat their homes as piggy banks, taking the cash out from their refinancing. They were told that their property would continue to appreciate, but they got another bad end of that deal. Video by Eva Sanchis, El Diario/La Prensa. Read more at Feet in Two Worlds: http://news.feetintwoworlds.org/2010/02/08/in-brooklyn-mortgage-crisis-eats-away-wealth-of-several-generations-of-hispanics/In Brooklyn, Mortgage Crisis Eats Away Wealth of Several Generations of Hispanics2010-02-08http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/q5LZU4QS0bI2009-12-23T22:17:50.000Z2012-03-30T22:35:09.000ZTheir Parents Deported, Arizona Children Get Christmas Gifts from ChurchesA gift-giving event for children of deported parents organized by the Disciples of the Kingdom Free Methodist Church in Mesa, Arizona on Dec. 19th, 2009. About 250 children attended the event. Slideshow by Valeria Fernández. Read more at http://news.feetintwoworlds.org/?p=11002 Feet in 2 Worlds, telling the stories of today's immigrants.FI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WMesa, azNewsA gift-giving event for children of deported parents organized by the Disciples of the Kingdom Free Methodist Church in Mesa, Arizona on Dec. 19th, 2009. About 250 children attended the event. Slideshow by Valeria Fernández. Read more at http://news.feetintwoworlds.org/?p=11002 Feet in 2 Worlds, telling the stories of today's immigrants.Their Parents Deported, Arizona Children Get Christmas Gifts from Churches2009-12-19http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/MPOJGSKx6GE2009-11-24T03:51:43.000Z2012-05-22T09:28:08.000ZNew York's Number 7 Train, A Journey Through Immigrant AmericaNEW YORK The number 7 train is nicknamed the International Express for many immigrant communities it connects as it chugs daily from the heart of Manhattan into Flushing, Queens. In 2000, it was named one of the National Millennium Trails (link http://clinton2.nara.gov/Initiatives/Millennium/trails_doc.html). According to the former First Lady Hilary Clinton, the Millennium Trails initiative supports routes that tell the story of the American nation. The story line 7 tells is the story of the immigrant America a country built by the dreams and hard work of newcomers. We asked seven of route 7 commuters to share their journeys with us. Where did they come from? What did they hope to find? And what does New York City their adopted home mean to them?FI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2W40.7472569628042 -74.00390625NewsNEW YORK The number 7 train is nicknamed the International Express for many immigrant communities it connects as it chugs daily from the heart of Manhattan into Flushing, Queens. In 2000, it was named one of the National Millennium Trails (link http://clinton2.nara.gov/Initiatives/Millennium/trails_doc.html). According to the former First Lady Hilary Clinton, the Millennium Trails initiative supports routes that tell the story of the American nation. The story line 7 tells is the story of the immigrant America a country built by the dreams and hard work of newcomers. We asked seven of route 7 commuters to share their journeys with us. Where did they come from? What did they hope to find? And what does New York City their adopted home mean to them?New York's Number 7 Train, A Journey Through Immigrant America2009-11-23http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/KTpr6_GwzUE2009-08-27T15:37:30.000Z2010-04-08T14:51:24.000ZPlay About Immigration Raids and their Human Consequences in Arizona Is No Fiction for ManyThe Tears of Lives is a play that reflects the impact of immigration sweeps in Maricopa County, Arizona. The play, written by James Garcia and directed by Luis Avila, was created to raise funds for the Macehualli Work Center in Phoenix. The Tears of Lives narrates the story of Regino Ortega, an undocumented immigrant who was detained and deported by the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. His children are left to fend for themselves. Read more at Feet in 2 Worlds, immigration news: http://feetin2worlds.wordpress.com/?p=8955 Video by Valeria Fernández, FI2W contributor. Feet in 2 Worlds, telling the stories of today's immigrantsFI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WPhoenixNewsThe Tears of Lives is a play that reflects the impact of immigration sweeps in Maricopa County, Arizona. The play, written by James Garcia and directed by Luis Avila, was created to raise funds for the Macehualli Work Center in Phoenix. The Tears of Lives narrates the story of Regino Ortega, an undocumented immigrant who was detained and deported by the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. His children are left to fend for themselves. Read more at Feet in 2 Worlds, immigration news: http://feetin2worlds.wordpress.com/?p=8955 Video by Valeria Fernández, FI2W contributor. Feet in 2 Worlds, telling the stories of today's immigrantsPlay About Immigration Raids and their Human Consequences in Arizona Is No Fiction for Many2009-08-23http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/JfkFEcN9YxA2009-08-04T20:17:45.000Z2010-01-30T14:10:15.000ZJosé Sucuzhañay Place Unveiled - NYC Council Speaker Christine QuinnBROOKLYN, New York -- The death of José Sucuzhañay, an Ecuadorian immigrant, who last December became the victim of a hate crime aimed at the Latino and LGBT communities, has turned from tragedy into a symbol of hope with the naming of a street in his honor. On Saturday Aug. 1, representatives from the governments of Ecuador, New York City and the State of N.Y. along with police officers from Brooklyns 83rd Precinct and numerous family and friends, gathered for the unveiling of Jose Sucuzhañay Place, located at Bushwick Avenue and Kossuth Place. The corner marks the spot where, on December 7, 2008, the 31-year-old Ecuadorian who had come to the United States in 1998 was attacked with a bat and beer bottles while walking home arm in arm with his brother. Witnesses heard the aggressors yell anti-immigrant and homophobic slurs before they got into a car and drove away. Read more at http://feetin2worlds.wordpress.com/2009/08/05/hate-crime-killing-of-an-immigrant-becomes-symbol-of-hope-in-new-york/. Video by Merry Pool, Feet in 2 Worlds.FI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WBushwick Ave & Kossuth Pl., Brooklyn, NY 11221NewsBROOKLYN, New York -- The death of José Sucuzhañay, an Ecuadorian immigrant, who last December became the victim of a hate crime aimed at the Latino and LGBT communities, has turned from tragedy into a symbol of hope with the naming of a street in his honor. On Saturday Aug. 1, representatives from the governments of Ecuador, New York City and the State of N.Y. along with police officers from Brooklyns 83rd Precinct and numerous family and friends, gathered for the unveiling of Jose Sucuzhañay Place, located at Bushwick Avenue and Kossuth Place. The corner marks the spot where, on December 7, 2008, the 31-year-old Ecuadorian who had come to the United States in 1998 was attacked with a bat and beer bottles while walking home arm in arm with his brother. Witnesses heard the aggressors yell anti-immigrant and homophobic slurs before they got into a car and drove away. Read more at http://feetin2worlds.wordpress.com/2009/08/05/hate-crime-killing-of-an-immigrant-becomes-symbol-of-hope-in-new-york/. Video by Merry Pool, Feet in 2 Worlds.José Sucuzhañay Place Unveiled - NYC Council Speaker Christine Quinnhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/3ULBxFP4eso2009-08-04T20:14:08.000Z2012-05-22T04:23:51.000ZJosé Sucuzhañay Place unveiledBROOKLYN, New York -- The death of José Sucuzhañay, an Ecuadorian immigrant, who last December became the victim of a hate crime aimed at the Latino and LGBT communities, has turned from tragedy into a symbol of hope with the naming of a street in his honor. On Saturday Aug. 1, representatives from the governments of Ecuador, New York City and the State of N.Y. along with police officers from Brooklyns 83rd Precinct and numerous family and friends, gathered for the unveiling of Jose Sucuzhañay Place, located at Bushwick Avenue and Kossuth Place. The corner marks the spot where, on December 7, 2008, the 31-year-old Ecuadorian who had come to the United States in 1998 was attacked with a bat and beer bottles while walking home arm in arm with his brother. Witnesses heard the aggressors yell anti-immigrant and homophobic slurs before they got into a car and drove away. Read more at http://feetin2worlds.wordpress.com/2009/08/05/hate-crime-killing-of-an-immigrant-becomes-symbol-of-hope-in-new-york/. Video by Merry Pool, Feet in 2 Worlds.FI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WBushwick Ave & Kossuth Pl., Brooklyn, NY 11221NewsBROOKLYN, New York -- The death of José Sucuzhañay, an Ecuadorian immigrant, who last December became the victim of a hate crime aimed at the Latino and LGBT communities, has turned from tragedy into a symbol of hope with the naming of a street in his honor. On Saturday Aug. 1, representatives from the governments of Ecuador, New York City and the State of N.Y. along with police officers from Brooklyns 83rd Precinct and numerous family and friends, gathered for the unveiling of Jose Sucuzhañay Place, located at Bushwick Avenue and Kossuth Place. The corner marks the spot where, on December 7, 2008, the 31-year-old Ecuadorian who had come to the United States in 1998 was attacked with a bat and beer bottles while walking home arm in arm with his brother. Witnesses heard the aggressors yell anti-immigrant and homophobic slurs before they got into a car and drove away. Read more at http://feetin2worlds.wordpress.com/2009/08/05/hate-crime-killing-of-an-immigrant-becomes-symbol-of-hope-in-new-york/. Video by Merry Pool, Feet in 2 Worlds.José Sucuzhañay Place unveiled2009-08-01http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/RijosnLIsl02009-07-17T21:09:37.000Z2011-07-07T01:47:47.000ZArab-Americans in New York Celebrate Heritage, 2009NEW YORK - Arab-Americans united to celebrate their heritage and to give to others a fresh portrait of the Arab-American community. By Rima Marrouch, FI2W contributor http://feetin2worlds.wordpress.com/FI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WGreat Jones Street, East Village, New YorkNewsNEW YORK - Arab-Americans united to celebrate their heritage and to give to others a fresh portrait of the Arab-American community. By Rima Marrouch, FI2W contributor http://feetin2worlds.wordpress.com/Arab-Americans in New York Celebrate Heritage, 20092009-07-11http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/O-XWhgRn9UY2009-07-06T22:54:58.000Z2011-12-26T03:41:34.000ZSpain Considers Immigration Reform That Would Make Things Harder for the UndocumentedMADRID, Spain -- An immigrant detention center near the Aluche subway station was the focus of a protest on June 20, World Refugee Day, against changes to immigration law that Spain is considering. Unlike the comprehensive immigration reform being discussed in the U.S., Spain's new laws would make things harder for those undocumented workers already here. The proposed bill would, among other things, make it more difficult for immigrants to reunite with their families, impose fines on those who assist undocumented immigrants and increase the maximum allowed detention time from 40 to 60 days.FI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WMadrid, SpainNewsMADRID, Spain -- An immigrant detention center near the Aluche subway station was the focus of a protest on June 20, World Refugee Day, against changes to immigration law that Spain is considering. Unlike the comprehensive immigration reform being discussed in the U.S., Spain's new laws would make things harder for those undocumented workers already here. The proposed bill would, among other things, make it more difficult for immigrants to reunite with their families, impose fines on those who assist undocumented immigrants and increase the maximum allowed detention time from 40 to 60 days.Spain Considers Immigration Reform That Would Make Things Harder for the Undocumented2009-06-20http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/sk5iFdmmRvo2009-06-22T07:09:23.000Z2012-10-07T19:46:07.000ZRev. Al Sharpton in Phoenix, ArizonaExcerpts from Reverend Al Sharpton's speech in Phoenix Arizona on June 19, 2009, and interviews with immigration activists and a supporter of Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Also, comments from 19 year old Julio Mora, a U.S. citizen who is part of a racial profiling suit against Sheriff Arpaio's office. http://www.feetin2worlds.orgFI2Whttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/FI2WNewsExcerpts from Reverend Al Sharpton's speech in Phoenix Arizona on June 19, 2009, and interviews with immigration activists and a supporter of Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Also, comments from 19 year old Julio Mora, a U.S. citizen who is part of a racial profiling suit against Sheriff Arpaio's office. http://www.feetin2worlds.orgRev. Al Sharpton in Phoenix, Arizona