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Both Sides of the Bars: Unique Needs of Veterans with Criminal Justice Involvement
When veterans are incarcerated, it’s usually because they have a history of trauma, not violence or unlawful activity. However, they get placed in the system anyway.
On this episode of The Fortune Society's "Both Sides of the Bars;" host Ronald Day sits down with Sarah Harris and Len McRae to discuss...
The Radical Imagination: Imagining a World Without Violence and Punishment
From the upcoming presidential election to the Israel/Palestine conflict and beyond, our world is full of people who disagree on what is right. Often these differences in opinion lead to violence and destruction, but what if there was a better way to resolve such controversial issues?
On this...
NBLCA’s Health Action TV: Breaking the Stigma to End HIV/AIDS
In New York City, 81% of new HIV diagnoses and AIDS-related deaths are among people of color. While the best way to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS is early detection, many people don’t seek treatment due to the stigma attached to having the disease.
Sunday night, watch as C. Virginia Fields, former...
Sunday on The Radical Imagination: Healing the World
Every day, more and more violent and tragic events are happening across the country and the American people continue to ask “when will it end?”
This Sunday on “The Radical Imagination,” host Jim Vrettos of John Jay College of Criminal Justice talks with Melvin “Mel” Blackman about the dire need...
MNN Remembers George Stoney on his 100th Birthday
MNN is proud to provide Manhattan residents with the opportunity to learn media production and share their voices with the public, but it wouldn’t be possible without the groundbreaking work of George Stoney.
Known as the “father of public access television,” George Stoney was a documentary...
The Radical Imagination: Imagining Loving Relationships in a Fearful, Hurt World
With so much negativity and hatred plaguing our world, it can be easy to lose sight of what’s right in front of us. While it’s important to improve international relationships, it’s also important to nurture the relationships in our personal lives. How do we help society heal itself and become more...
On The Next Represent NYC: Immigration and Economic Development of Downtown with New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli
As New York State Comptroller, Thomas DiNapoli’s concerns and responsibilities are for the financial well-being of New York State and New York City. The next Represent NYC explores two issues affecting the budgets and pocket books of all New York City residents: immigration and economic development...
On the Next Represent NYC: Preserving New York City's Historical Landmarks with NYS Assembly Member Richard N. Gottfried
The Radical Imagination: Imagining Radical Legal Justice
It’s no secret that America’s criminal justice system is broken. Nearly everyday a new story surfaces about someone who was wrongfully convicted, abused or treated unfairly. It’s a vicious cycle.
On this episode of “The Radical Imagination,” host Jim Vrettos of John Jay College of Criminal Justice...
COVID-19: MOVING FORWARD
Earlier today, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo urged Americans to be 'socially distanced, but spiritually connected' during the time of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Staying Connected with Your Production Team While Social Distancing
Like most of us, you’re probably taking social distancing very seriously. In times like these, we applaud our community for taking the necessary steps to keep everyone safe and healthy… but of course, it may be putting a wrench in your plans.
The Election Show on MNN Airs This Wednesday at 9:30pm
The Election Show on MNN will cover the #2020Elections on both a federal and state level.
NY is on Pause!
Governor Cuomo has directed all non-essential workers to work from home, & everyone is required to maintain a 6-foot distance. It will be called Matilda's Law. He named it after his mother. The decision to put New York "on pause” comes as the number of confirmed coronavirus cases across the state...