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Nezua blogs about Immigration for the Media Wire project. He is a filmmaker and a published author/artist who blogs regularly at The Unapologetic Mexican. He was recently employed by MTV News Street Team ‘08 after competing to represent the state of Oregon, and was originally trained in the field of Film and Television at New York University. In 2008, Nezua was selected to be a panel member of Online 100, “the first-ever survey of the top 100 online voices and bloggers tracking trends and attitudes heading toward the 2008 Election Day” (formed by Andrew Rawnsley, the Chief Political Commentator of The Observer). Nezua was also an officially credentialed blogger for both the 2008 DNC and RNC conventions, and has served as a speaker and consultant on New Media as it relates to immigration advocacy.

Weekly Diaspora: Does Coakley’s loss spell trouble for immigration reform?

| January 21, 2010

Weekly Diaspora: Protecting Haitian refugees through immigration reform

| January 14, 2010

Weekly Diaspora: Real immigration reform in 2010

| January 8, 2010

Weekly Diaspora: Unemployment feeding anti-immigrant sentiment

| December 10, 2009

Weekly Diaspora: Quiet raids, slippery ICE and grinches

| December 3, 2009

Weekly Diaspora: Autumn holiday edition

| November 27, 2009

Weekly Diaspora: Fort Hood, pundits and immigration reform

| November 19, 2009

Weekly Diaspora: Deporting Dobbs

| November 12, 2009

Weekly Diaspora: Immigration impacts everything

| November 5, 2009

Weekly Diaspora: Legislating hate

| October 29, 2009
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