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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...
NBLCA’s Health Action TV: Hepatitis, Giving a Voice to a Silent Epidemic
Over 245,000 NYC residents are living with hepatitis B or C and many don’t even know they have it.
In honor of National Hepatitis Awareness Month, host C. Virginia Fields, former Manhattan borough president and current president and CEO of the National Black Leadership Commission on Aids (NBLCA) le...
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...
Watch 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.
On this episode of “The Radical Imagination,” host Michael Pelias of Long Island University Brooklyn sits...
Feminist Global Advocacy Elections 2016
With all of the propaganda surrounding the 2016 presidential election, major issues are getting lost in the shuffle and certain groups are being denied their basic human rights as a result.
On this second installment of the “Feminist Global Advocacy" panel, four esteemed women come together to...
The Radical Imagination: Strategies of Capital Management in Afflicted Cities
From the closing of the General Motors plant in Detroit to the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, disaster has destroyed cities time and time again. The government is supposed to step in and rebuild, but what happens when they don’t deliver on their promises?
On this episode of "The Radical...
Watch The Radical Imagination: Imagine Healing America/Israel
For decades, Israel and Palestine have been at war and the United States has been involved for a majority of that time. When will there be peace?
On this episode of “The Radical Imagination,” host Jim Vrettos of John Jay College of Criminal Justice chats with Rabbi Michael Lerner via Skype about...
On the Next Represent NYC: Funding Human Service Nonprofits with NYC Council Member Helen Rosenthal
Over 2.5 million New York City residents rely on nonprofit agencies that provide critical services such as food pantries, after school programs, mental health support, and senior services. Yet these agencies are grossly underfunded, putting millions of New Yorkers at risk.
On the next episode of...
Represent NYC: Funding Human Service Nonprofits with NYC Council Member Helen Rosenthal
Over 2.5 million New York City residents rely on nonprofit agencies that provide critical services such as food pantries, after school programs, mental health support, and senior services. Yet these agencies are grossly underfunded, putting millions of New Yorkers at risk.
On this episode of...
COVID-19: Racial Breakdown
In New York City African American and Hispanic communities are being hit the hardest by the coronavirus pandemic, preliminary statistics released by City Hall show.
MNN Online
We are pleased to announce that MNN will begin a limited and phased reopening of our studio and edit facilities at our 59th Street and El Barrio Firehouse Community Media Centers beginning May 3, 2021. We continue to offer a host of online media making opportunities that will keep you making media...
The Second Pandemic
Assembly Member Yuh-Line Niou talks how we are currently facing two pandemics. The first is the coronavirus, and the other is xenophobia.
COVID-19: PLAYGROUNDS AND DOG PARKS CLOSED
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, dog Parks are the latest public area to close because of COVID-19, along with other outdoor areas.