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Punto de Vista | Diciembre 6, 2018
En este episodio, Carlos Cabrera entrevista a Arilyn Martinez, Fundadora del Latino Film Market Festival. Luego, Carlos conversa con Luz del Alba Rubio, Directora Artística; José Luis Gonzalez, Compositor; y Gerardo De La Torre, Baritono; quienes invitan a la Ópera "El Rey Nació". Al final del...
Imagining the Radical World of Lenny Bruce
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Ronnie Marmo, Actor, Writer, Director, Producer, Instructor
Punto de Vista | Noviembre 29, 2018
En este episodio, nuestra productora ejecutiva Zenaida Mendez conversa con Donaida Castillo sobre el empoderamiento de la mujer. Mas adelante, Zenaida y Carlos Cabrera se manifiestan sobre la partida a temprana edad del ex-senador Jose Peralta, y sobre los posibles candidatos para el puesto de...
Agenda 2019, Episode 1: Affordable Housing and Rent Regulation
#Agenda2019 co-hosts Ben Max, Executive Editor of Gotham Gazette and Jarrett Murphy, Executive Editor of City Limits speak with the Association for Neighborhood & Housing Development's Director of Organizing and Advocacy, Emily Goldstein and Delsenia Glover, Executive Director of Tenants & Neighbors...
Imagining a World Where Justice is What Love Looks Like in Public
Host Jim Vrettos interviews James Gilligan, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at School of Medicine, Professor of Law at School of Law & Collegiate Professor at New York University.
Imagining a World Where Justice is What Love Looks Like in Public
Host Jim Vrettos interviews James Gilligan, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at School of Medicine, Professor of Law at School of Law & Collegiate Professor at New York University.
Have a Proud and Happy Juneteenth!
Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States, and is now a federal holiday!
After Cuomo Veto and Pledge to Revisit, No New York Movement on Wage Theft Bill
Rampant wage theft was already supposed to have been dealt with. Last year, a coalition of workers’ centers, elected officials, and activists rallied around the Securing Wages Earned Against Theft Bill (SWEAT), which proponents say would give workers more power to fight back against exploitative...