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Watch The Radical Imagination: Examining the War on Drugs and the Campaign for Fair Food
Injustice in America is nothing new. Millions of people fight everyday to be heard and to bring positive change to those who need it most.
On this episode of “The Radical Imagination;” host Jim Vrettos, a sociologist at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, sits down with three special guests who...
On the Next The Radical Imagination: Jazz Lives - A conversation with Sam Newsome and Stan Harrison
Over 100 years ago, jazz music was born in New Orleans and has since become a staple in American culture.
This Sunday on “The Radical Imagination,” co-hosts Michael Pelias of LIU Brooklyn and Jim Vrettos of John Jay College of Criminal Justice sit down with world-renowned jazz artists, Sam Newsome...
Watch The Radical Imagination: Jazz Lives - A conversation with Sam Newsome and Stan Harrison
Over 100 years ago, jazz music was born in New Orleans and has since become a staple in American culture.
On this episode of “The Radical Imagination,” co-hosts Michael Pelias of LIU Brooklyn and Jim Vrettos of John Jay College of Criminal Justice sit down with world-renowned jazz artists, Sam...
On the Next The Radical Imagination: Refugees Welcome
Since January 2015, over 590,000 refugees from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq have passed through Lesvos, Greece on their journey to safety and the numbers continue to rise daily. While this story has been a frequent headline in the news, the personal stories of struggle are often overlooked by...
Watch The Radical Imagination: Refugees Welcome
Since January 2015, over 590,000 refugees from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq have passed through Lesvos, Greece on their journey to safety and the numbers continue to rise daily. While this story has been a frequent headline in the news, the personal stories of struggle are often overlooked by...
Watch The Radical Imagination: Imagining Chevalier
For roughly 70 years, Maurice Chevalier entertained audiences across the world with his performances both onstage and on-screen. Generations later, his legacy lives on thanks to a distant relative who is keeping his memory alive on the off-broadway stage.
On this episode of “The Radical Imagination...
This Saturday, INSIDE NEW YORK Features a Special Behind-the-Scenes Look with the Legendary Maurice Hines About his Incredible Life Story —Tappin' Thru Life!
The Radical Imagination: Imagining a New Left Turn: Discussing the work of Stanley Aronowitz
Seven months ago, “The Radical Imagination” was created based on the leftist ideas of activist Dr. Stanley Aronowitz.
On this episode of “The Radical Imagination,” co-hosts Jim Vrettos of John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Michael Pelias of Long Island University at Brooklyn, sit down for a...
On the Next The Radical Imagination: Creating the Impossible Community - A Conversation with John Clark and Quincy Saul.
After Hurricane Katrina, some socialists called attention to the failures of capitalism in the rebuilding of New Orleans and yearned for better ways to deal with or prevent ecological crises.
This Sunday on “The Radical Imagination,” host Michael Pelias of Long Island University Brooklyn sits down...
Women's History Month: The Mother of the #MeToo Movement
March is Women's History Month and it's a celebration of the vital role of women in American history.
One woman who has played a big part in altering American History is Tarana Burke, the founder of the #MeToo movement. Using those two words as a communication tool with survivors of sexual...
This Week on MNN: Become a Master of Storytelling
Results: Public Advocate Special Election
NYC's New Public Advocate Is Jumaane Williams.
Former City Councilman Jumaane Williams defeated 16 candidates yesterday to become New York City’s fifth public advocate.
This Week on MNN: Celebrate the Start of Women's History Month
This Friday, March 1st at 6:30 p.m. we will start off National Women's History Month with a screening of She's Beautiful When She's Angry.