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According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, there are currently over 80,000 men and women in solitary confinement across the United States, most of whom are imprisoned for nonviolent crimes. This extreme form of punishment not only physically isolates an inmate, but can cause severe psychological...
The recently passed New York State Budget will bring a number of projects to East Harlem and New York City. On the next episode of Represent NYC, Robert Rodriguez, the New York State Assembly Member in the 68th district of East Harlem/El Barrio and the Upper East Side, and his guests will discuss...
With the presidential election coming up this November, it's important for everyone to go out and vote. However, not every American adult is able to. In the U.S., approximately 5.8 million citizens are unable to vote because of a felony conviction.
On this episode of The Fortune Society's "Both...
According to a recent report from The Black Institute, New York has seen an increase in the number of minority and women-owned businesses (MWBEs) — however, they remain vastly underfunded.
On the next episode of Represent NYC, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer explores how the city can help...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Take a trip around the world in the comfort of your home with Jon Haggins Globetrotter–from Ireland to Spain, to the Caribbean, come explore what other cultures have to offer.
New York’s rent regulations expiration next Saturday, June 15th. Tenants and members of the Upstate Downstate Housing Alliance from across the state, demand New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and state legislators pass universal rent control legislation that would strengthen and expand tenants rights...
Getting tired of the boring interview set ups? Tune into Come Clean, where NYC photographer, Charles Eschelman, carries his camera and a clawfoot bathtub throughout NYC interviewing subjects inside it.
Join the Youth Channel this week with special programming about the Me Too movement, the LGBTQIA+ community, environmental justice, and starting a career.