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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"
Leading Immigrant Advocacy Group Releases 2022 New York City Policy and Budget Agenda
Make the Road New York is releasing a new New York City policy and budget agenda on Wednesday.
Using Noise Reduction to Remove Unwanted Background Audio in Adobe Premiere
After your video shoot when you begin reviewing your footage, you may realize that some of your audio is not as cleanly recorded as you would like.There are some strategies that you can utilize in Adobe Premiere that will enable you to cut down unwanted background audio noise.
Bills Stadium Deal Tests Hochul's Ethics Promises and Legislature's Oversight Role
Last week Governor Kathy Hochul announced a deal to build a new stadium for the Buffalo Bills with hundreds of millions of dollars in state subsidies.
Funding for Adult Literacy and Other Immigrant Services To Be Contested in City Budget Negotiations
Hanif has been among those critical of Adams’ approach to his first budget plan, which included planned reductions in spending at many city offices and agencies but not at the NYPD,