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Imagining an End to Privacy in the Digital Age and How to Fight Back!
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Nikita Singareddy, Civic Technologist and Data Privacy Activist
Imagining If Music Be the Food of Love | Play On!
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Gregory Singer, Artist, Violinist | Founder and Conductor of the Manhattan Symphonic | Owner, Gregory Singer Fine Violins
Imagining 1968 at Columbia University | A Time to Stir and Organize, Organize, Organize!!!
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Mark Rudd, Chairman of the Columbia chapter of Students for a Democratic Society in the spring of 1968 | Life-long peace and social justice organizer and student of organizing
Imagining a Comedic World of Yuks, Comaradery, Love, Anarchy and Hope!
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Bob Greenberg, Stand up, Improv, Burlesque, Clown, Comedian and all-around Funnyman
Imagining 1968 - Music in the Cafes At Night - Revolution in the Air
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Mitch Abidor, Translator and Historian | Author of "May Made Me: An Oral History of the 1968 Uprising in France"
Four Step Guide to Live Streaming on Zoom
Want to turn your meeting into a live stream? Learn how to unlock live streaming capabilities with Zoom in four simple steps.
State Allows Psychiatric Facilities to Forcibly Vaccinate Patients Against COVID-19
The New York State Office of Mental Health quietly issued guidance in April allowing psychiatric centers to vaccinate patients for COVID-19 over patient objections and without a court order in a unusual break from treatment protocols. The policy makes psychiatric patients in state custody one of the...
Effort to Elect More Women to City Council May Yield Majority
The New York City Council is set to experience a seismic shift in composition, with dozens of Council members term-limited out after this year, and the changing of the guard in the 51-seat legislative body may wind up being most apparent in its gender balance.