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Host Jim Vrettos interviews Alex Vitale, Professor of Sociology and Coordinator of the Policing and Social Justice Project at Brooklyn College, City University of New York. They talk about policing, its effects and the possibility of reducing it or even eliminate it.
Donald Trump tweets about LGBT Pride while defending ban on trans troops • non-gay cop wins case in anti-LGBT harrassment • another trans woman murder this year... and much more!
Aired June 5th, 2019
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Rabbi Arthur Waskow, Founder and Director of The Shalom Center
Trump attacks on LGBT continue • documentary on earlier government LGBT purges airs on PBS.... and much more!
Aired May 29th, 2019
The Democrat led House of Representatives passed Equality Act • Taiwan becomes first Asian country to announce marriage equality.... and much more! (Guest Co-host: Rob Shuter)
Aired May 22nd, 2019
Donald Trump against Equality Act • Queer Liberation March.... and much more!
Aired May 15th, 2019
According to the National Registry of Exonerations, between 1989 when the first DNA exoneration took place and 2017, there have been 2,161 documented exonerations in the United States. There were 139 exonerations in 2017 alone and of those, at least 96 people were exonerated as a group. How are...
Summer in New York just got so much better! Join us for the ultimate comeback: the #FestivalofNY – a city-wide celebration of all the things that make us New Yorkers. It’s time to show the world that New York never left.
MNN is proud to be a media partner of the Festival of New York.
The New York City Council convened an oversight hearing Monday on the city’s workforce development programs and plans amid pandemic recovery efforts.
A shallow depth of field places a particular subject in sharp focus while ensuring that the background or foreground of the image is blurred. This technique may point an audience’s attention towards the most important subject in a scene, while placing less emphasis on blurrier less focused objects. ...