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Etsu Taniguchi shares his story from enjoying baseball in his youth to now embracing his career with the ever-evolving cycling club Team Veselka.
Roger Robinson, runner, writer and historian, chats about his new book "When Running Made History" with guest host Gordon Bakoulis from the New York Road Runners.
Edie Perkins whose signature smile enchants anyone she meets enjoyed her athletic pursuits. Edie moved to LA to pursue new challenges and to enjoy the cycling scene. On an April day 2017 Edie was on a cycle run when a collision changed everything. Although paralyzed from the chest down, Edie is on a...
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Eljeer Hawkins, Grassroots Organizer, Socialist Alternative Member & Black Lives Matter Activist
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Carl Dix, Founding Member and National Spokesman for the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA
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
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Mitch Abidor, Translator and Historian | Author of "May Made Me: An Oral History of the 1968 Uprising in France"
This Week on MNN we continue our celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.
Governor Kathy Hochul's self-imposed transition period ends Friday. Hochul has already made a number of changes to the executive chamber and state policy -- but with the end of the 45-day interval she may reveal some key remaining personnel and policy decisions she has promised over the first weeks...
The Council will vote on Thursday to approve the legislation, Intro. 1620, which will require the Mayor’s Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability to oversee the development of and publicly release an initial, holistic plan addressing the risks that climate hazards pose to the city.
A new report from Community Preservation Corporation (CPC), a nonprofit affordable housing financing company, seeks to cut through some of the noise and offer a concrete roadmap to finally secure the funding that NYCHA and its residents need.