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For the past year, twenty-something Washington Post reporter Amar Bakshi has traveled across the globe talking to ordinary people of his generation — farmers, rebels, rappers, laborers — whose primary experience of the United States has been with George W. Bush at the helm.
What he found was eye-opening. Having just returned to the U.S. this month, Amar will offer some new perspectives on the texture of pro- and anti-Americanism at the local level.
Amar C. Bakshi is currently reporting for the online editions of The Washington Post and Newsweek, traveling around the world looking at how America impacts ordinary lives in a dozen countries. Before launching How the World Sees America, Amar worked with David Ignatius, Hal Straus, and Fareed Zakaria as the first editor of PostGlobal, an international affairs forum. His daily text and video dispatches from England, India, Pakistan, Turkey, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, the Philippines, Korea, Venezuela and Mexico can be found at www.washingtonpost.com/america.
Check the shoutout to the Trinity Festival in the 37th minute!
In 2006, the Trust Your Struggle Collective, a Bay Area group of grafitti artists and muralists, spent several weeks traveling and painting in Mexico and Central America. They dubbed their trip the Trust Your Hustle Tour. Check out the video.
The all new trailer for the Trinity International Hip Hop Festival 2008 combines dynamic performace footage from the 2007 festival with artist commentaries. Dope!