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On the Next Represent NYC: Solitary Confinement and Charter Schools with NYS Senator Bill Perkins
The Radical Imagination: Imagining the Gathering for Justice
In January of this year, an NYPD officer of color filed a lawsuit against the city and NYPD officials for allowing an illegal quota system and pressuring officers to target black men. Eleven other officers have since joined the case and they’re now fighting to put an end to racial profiling and...
On the Next Represent NYC: Activism in Today’s Political Climate with Central Harlem’s CB 10 Chair Brian Benjamin
The Radical Imagination: Imagining a New Drug Policy Alliance
According to the Drug Policy Alliance, the U.S. spends over $51 billion each year to fight the war on drugs, but are we solving the real problem?
On this episode of “The Radical Imagination,” host Jim Vrettos talks with Carl Hart and Kassandra Frederique about the negative outcomes of incarcerating...
On the Next Special Edition of Represent NYC: A Look at the 2016 Race to the White House
The primaries are over and the race to the White House is in full swing. Watch "Represent NYC" this Sunday at 7pm for a first look at what to expect from Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in the coming weeks.
Hear from National Political Analyst L. Joy Williams, DNA Info NY Political Reporter Jeff...
Both Sides of the Bars: Decarcerating Families and Communities
When a person is incarcerated, it isn’t just the prisoner who is affected by it. It takes a toll on their loved ones too.
On this episode of “Both Sides of the Bars,” Fortune Society’s Ronald Day chats with his guests about ways to reduce people’s interaction with the criminal justice system and...
On the Next Represent NYC: Washington Heights and Inwood Tenants Fight to Protect Affordable Housing
The New York City Council rejected the Sherman Plaza rezoning project, but Washington Heights and Inwood are still seen as prime locations by luxury real estate developers.
This Sunday on “Represent NYC,” Manhattan Community Board 12 Chairman Shah Ally talks with board members Maria Luna and...
Represent NYC: Washington Heights and Inwood Tenants Fight to Protect Affordable Housing
The New York City Council rejected the Sherman Plaza rezoning project, but Washington Heights and Inwood are still seen as prime locations by luxury real estate developers.
On this episode of “Represent NYC,” Manhattan Community Board 12 Chairman Shah Ally talks with board members Maria Luna and...
The Radical Imagination: Spiritual Progressives Imagining What Is To Be Done
What does it mean to be a radical, spiritual progressive?
On this episode of “The Radical Imagination,” host Jim Vrettos of John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Reverend Stephen Phelps discuss this question and explain how spiritual progressives are responding to the 2016 presidential election...
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) TESTS
Mayor De Blasio, NYC Health + Hospitals And Bioreference Laboratories Announce Expanded Capacity To Allow 5,000 Daily COVID-19 Tests
New Yorkers should text COVID to 692-692 to get regular updates on the latest developments regarding COVID-19; Text COVIDESP to 692-692 for updates in Spanish
Coronavirus: NYC Mayor Declares State of Emergency
NYC Mayor Declares State of Emergency
MNN's 59th St. Studio and the MNN El Barrio Firehouse are Closed Effective Friday, March 13
At MNN, the health, well-being and safety of all our employees and community members is our top priority. Given the State of Emergency now declared in NYC, all MNN facilities will be closed to all community producers, students and the general public from March 13 until further notice.