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Andre Ward, Associate Vice President of Education and Employment Services at The Fortune Society welcomes Stacy Woodruff, Managing Director at Workforce Professionals Training Institute to discuss the growing racial wealth gap in America at a time when the minimum wage is increasing to $15 in New...
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Naomi Snider Co-Author of Why Does Patriarchy Persist? (with Carol Gilligan) and Research Fellow at New York University.
Carlos Cabrera inicia este episodio conversando con la Dra. Mary Cantisano, Trabajadora Social que en el marco del Día Internacional de la Mujer comparte sus pensamientos sobre "Deudas Sociales de la República Dominicana con las Mujeres". En la segunda mitad, Carlos entrevista a Dulce Mateo, Coach...
Second HIV cure • the new Michael Jackson documentary • Trump's Trans Troop Ban... and much more!
Aired March 6th, 2019
In this episode, the Makillala Crew: Cristina, Jen and Rachelle; interview Shaina Rae, Singer-Songwriter & Intuitive Tarot Card Reader; and Grace Sunga Asagra Stanley, MA, RN, HN-BC, QRA, Hilot (Filipino Indigenous Healer), Holistic Nurse, & Author.
African-American Lesbian was top vote for Chicago Mayor race • Methodist church may break up over LGBTQ policies • former number two man in the Vatican is convicted of child abuse... and much more!
Aired February 28th, 2019
Host Khalil A. Cumberbatch interviews William Evans, founder and President of Neighborhood Benches a non-profit organization designed to help young adults and leaders achieve positive changes in communities where capacity building, community service and restorative justice practices are needed....
The New York City Department of City Planning on Tuesday unveiled a new website that details its ten-year strategy for building and enhancing city infrastructure, including everything from housing and schools to transit systems, roads and bridges, parks, and water and sewage piping.
This year state officials will begin the once-a-decade process of redrawing congressional and state legislative district lines under a new system approved by voters back in 2014.
The Center for an Urban Future published a report, “Blueprint for New York City’s Economic Recovery,” outlining some 250 proposals for the future of the city.
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