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Columbia Immigration: New Voters, Old Fears

A. Adam Glenn

Managing Editor A. Adam Glenn is an award-winning journalist and independent digital media consultant with more than 25 years of news experience. His consulting client list includes former NBC Universal Chairman & CEO Bob Wright, J-Lab: Institute for Interactive Journalism, Knight Digital Media Center, Yale University, Marist Institute for Public Opinion, The Donald & Shelley Rubin Foundation, and Rodale Inc., as well as local news organizations. He is co-founder of a citizen journalism training project, I, Reporter, which in 2007 was one of the pioneering winners of the Knight News Challenge Award. Prior to going solo, Adam worked in newsrooms in New York and Washington, most recently as senior producer at ABCNews.com. He is a contributing blogger on the group weblog E-Media Tidbits and serves on the editorial advisory board member of the Society of Environmental Journalists. Adam teaches new media journalism at Columbia Journalism School, and science, health and environment reporting at NYU’s graduate journalism program and has taught journalism in India in 2002 as a Ford Environmental Journalism Fellow. Adam has traveled extensively in Western Europe and South Asia. He holds a master’s degree in international affairs from the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy in Boston and a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Boston University. He has served for three years as managing editor of the Columbia News21 program, including the 2006 project on homeland security and the 2007 project on religion in America.

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The "New Voters, Old Fears" project examines the political impact of immigrants and immigration. A massive wave of legal - and illegal - immigrants is transforming the United States, changing the way we live and vote, inspiring hope of national renewal, but also provoking fear and resentment. Our team of journalists explores the impact on this year's election, and beyond.

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