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Assembly Members Inez E. Dickens and Charles Barron are co-sponsors of legislation that would create a commission to study reparations in New York, a former slave state. What would reparations look like and why are they needed? Julie Walker sits down with the elected officials, as well as Professor...
Join the office of Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer to celebrate the winners of the #ManhattanPaperChallenge! Which community boards recycled the most paper, and how do they plan to use the money?
As the Chair of the City Council's Committee on Hospitals, Council Member Carlina Rivera is taking on the fight for healthcare in New York City. What happens once Mount Sinai Beth Israel closes? What will happen to New Yorkers and their essential right to healthcare? Council Member Rivera sits down...
Political predictions are made in the latest episode of Represent NYC. Dr. Christina Greer, Matt McDermott and Lincoln Mitchell sit down to discuss the potential outcome of both the 2020 election and the current impeachment trial.
On this episode of Represent NYC, Council Member Mark Levine discusses ferry services with guests Karen Imas of Waterfront Alliance, Jeffrey LeFrancois of The Meatpacking Business Improvement District, and Savona Bailey-McClain of The West Harlem Art Fund. Watch Sunday January 12th at 7pm and...
Council Member Powers sits down with Tim Tompkins from The Times Square Alliance and Rachel Bloom of Citizens Union in this latest episode of Represent NYC.
On this episode of Represent NYC, State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli discusses impeachment with Baruch College's Doug Muzzio, and learns how Assembly Member Seawright's office is working for all New Yorkers.
Tourism was a success for NYC this year, but were things as good for NYC residents?