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Punto de Vista | Junio 14, 2018
Carlos Cabrera es acompañado por Karina Aybar, terapeuta y psicóloga, para hablar de la importancia de la salud mental en nuestra sociedad para prevenir los suicidios. Ella discute los beneficios de recibir ayuda profesional y da consejos sobre cómo acercarse a un ser querido que no quiere buscar...
Punto de Vista | Junio 7, 2018
En este episodio Carlos Cabrera entrevista a Naja Quintero y Leandra Requena del Comité de Arte de la 32BJ SEIU, quienes están promocionando el 11o Show Anual de Arte de su local, cuya apertura será el sábado 16 de Junio. En la segunda parte del programa, Carlos tiene como invitada a la Doctora...
Imagining an End to Privacy in the Digital Age and How to Fight Back!
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Nikita Singareddy, Civic Technologist and Data Privacy Activist
Imagining a Winning Strategy for the Left and America
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Marcus Graetsch, Co-director of the Left Forum.
This Week On MNN
This Week on MNN recognizes Latin Music as we begin our celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.
Three iOS Beginner Friendly Movie Editing Apps You Need
The much anticipated September 2021 Apple event has debuted the iPhone 13 Pro, which is capable of providing on-the-go media editing thanks to features such as ProRes and “Cinematic Mode”.
New Details of Just How Late and Over Budget City Infrastructure Projects Run
The city’s capital budget process has been notoriously inefficient and rife with cost overruns and delays, leading to many questions about how the city is spending tens of billions of dollars on essential infrastructure maintenance, upgrades, and development.
Initiative Offers Blueprint for Inclusive New York City Recovery and Growth
The New York City Inclusive Growth Initiative -- an effort organized by three major nonprofit groups -- released a “blueprint” of 50-plus recommendations for the next Mayor and City Council.