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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 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"
Imagining the 10 Commandments as a Religious Counterculture for Social Justice
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Rev. Ann Levy-Lyons, Senior Minister of First Unitarian Congregational Society | Author of "No Other Gods: The Politics of the Ten Commandments"
Adrienne Adams Elected Speaker of the New York City Council
Adrienne Adams was officially elected as the Speaker of the New York City Council on Wednesday.
Steven Banks on 'Welfare' Reform, Fighting Homelessness, and the De Blasio Record
As the de Blasio administration comes to a close, the mayor and his top commissioners have been reflecting on their legacies.
State Psychiatric Facilities, Home to Especially Vulnerable Patients, Hit with Another Covid Surge
State-run psychiatric hospitals have been engulfed by this winter's coronavirus surge.
'Didn't Quite Hit The Need': Bill De Blasio's Complicated Two-Term Legacy as Mayor of New York City
After two terms, Bill de Blasio leaves office with a long list of promises kept, to varying degrees, many accomplishments, and, undoubtedly, a 'fairer' city than he inherited.