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Incarceration Nations: An International Look At Incarceration
A global look at mass incarceration, solitary confinement, the war on drugs, and prison privatization featuring host Khalil Cumberbatch and Baz Dreisinger, Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and author of Incarceration Nations: A Journey to Justice in Prisons Around the World.
Punto de Vista | Octubre 11, 2018
En este episodio Carlos Cabrera entrevista a Leotilde Peguero, Xiomara Ozuna y Ana Ozuna de la Asociación Sickle Cell Anemia Thalassemia Network, quienes comparten importante información sobre el síndrome de célula falciforme. En el siguiente segmento, Carlos recibe como invitado a Nestor Murray...
Imagining Justice in the Face of New York Police Department Policies
Host Jim Vrettos interviews NYPD Officer Cyress Smith, and Private Investigator Manuel Gomez; talking about internal policies in the New York Police Department
Punto de Vista | Octubre 4, 2018
En el primer segmento del programa, Carlos Cabrera conversa con Bolivar Veras del Comité de Educación Superior del Exterior, quien promueve el diplomado "Política Exterior y Relaciones Internacionales". En el segundo segmento, la Dra. Ivelsy Ulerio explica las causas, efectos y tratamiento de la...
Accomplices, not Allies: What the Criminal Legal System Reform Movement Needs
How can organizations outside of the criminal justice sphere work to reduce mass incarceration and promote a fairer justice system? Roy Waterman, Criminal Justice Manager at Jewish Council for Public Affairs, discusses the issue with host and Fortune's Associate Vice President of Policy Khalil...
Imagining the Universality of the Jewish Holidays
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Rabbis Perry Berkowitz and Leah Berkowitz; Founders of the East Side Synagogue in New York City
City Officials Discuss Managing the Frontline Workforce During Covid and Bringing Nearly Everyone Back to the Office Now
Currently, aside from workers with “reasonable accommodation” exceptions, all city employees are reporting to the office some of the time, and as of July 6, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that vaccinated city employees could work in the office without masks or social distancing. And by September, de...
Top Democratic Mayoral Campaigns Spent $69 Million on the Primary, Outside Groups Another $31 Million
Spending on this year’s mayoral election has already surpassed the $100 million mark, according to the latest campaign finance reports that were filed on Friday.
City Launches Site Detailing $134-Billion Ten-Year Infrastructure Strategy
The New York City Department of City Planning on Tuesday unveiled a new website that details its ten-year strategy for building and enhancing city infrastructure, including everything from housing and schools to transit systems, roads and bridges, parks, and water and sewage piping.