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Punto de Vista | Junio 7, 2018
En este episodio Carlos Cabrera entrevista a Naja Quintero y Leandra Requena del Comité de Arte de la 32BJ SEIU, quienes están promocionando el 11o Show Anual de Arte de su local, cuya apertura será el sábado 16 de Junio. En la segunda parte del programa, Carlos tiene como invitada a la Doctora...
Hurdles to Home
Host Khalil Cumberbatch interviews Jeff Grant, Executive Director of Family ReEntry Inc. and co-founder of Progressive Prison Ministries, and Michelle Miles, a career advisor at The Fortune Society, who draw from their personal and professional experiences to discuss the difficulties people face...
Monetizing Misery: How Capitalism Impacts Mass Incarcertion
Host Khalil Cumberbatch interviews Lauren-Brooke Eisen, Senior Counsel, Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law.
They talk about how financial incentives drive many of the policies that perpetuate mass incarceration. How is the privatization of our criminal justice system impacting...
WATCH: City Council District 7 Democratic Primary Debate
Ten candidates running in the Democratic primary for City Council in Manhattan's 7th District gathered by Zoom for a debate hosted by Manhattan Neighborhood Network and moderated by Gotham Gazette editor Ben Max. The candidates are vying to replace term-limited Council Member Mark Levine...
Democratic Comptroller Candidates Pitch Skills and Plans to Budget Watchdog
Six candidates running for NYC Comptroller appeared at a forum hosted by the Citizens Budget Commission, a nonprofit fiscal watchdog group.
The Pandemic Slowed Housing Construction in New York City; What's Next?
While new affordable housing kept pace with previous years and overall housing production picked up in the latter half of 2020, building permits remain relatively low in the first several months of this year, portending an uncertain future for the city's housing stock.