The Project

Covering ethnic communities in your city is one thing. Covering your city from an immigrant perspective is something else altogether.

Through training and mentoring immigrant journalists, the Feet in Two Worlds project brings new voices into the discussions of immigration, globalization and transnational culture.

The award-winning program gives public radio listeners a unique window into the lives of immigrant communities while at the same time helping immigrant journalists advance their careers.

We also sponsor town hall events on issues of critical importance to immigrants, and help public radio stations around the nation work with ethnic media in their local communities.

To follow our content –as we keep producing podcasts, radio pieces and posting daily news on immigration on this website–, you can subscribe to an rss feed of our blog. For more information on the program and the journalists who have been part of it since 2005, you can visit our page at the New School website.

Feet in 2 Worlds is a project of the Center for New York City Affairs at Milano The New School for Management and Urban Policy, a division of The New School.

Feet in 2 Worlds is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Carnegie Corporation of New York; the David and Katherine Moore Family Foundation; the Sirus Fund; the Menemsha Fund, and an anonymous donor.

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