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How Can Municipal Government Promote Economic Democracy?
New York, NY... Its a city with close to 100 billion dollar budget every year and one deputy mayor with some pretty creative plans for how to spend it. What can one city do? And what's it gonna take to create a non-racist democracy? J Phillip Thompson, NYC Deputy Mayor for Strategic Policy...
Represent NYC: Housing and Rent Laws
Just one day short of the expiring rent regulation laws, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the “Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019.”
John Honerkamp an entrepreneurial runner is the guest
Host Stuart Calderwood chats with the multi-talented running coach John Honerkamp. John is a thinking coach's coach in that he grows an opportunity before moving on but always bettering the lives of others.
Represent NYC: Less Is More Bill & Parole Issues
Represent NYC guest-host, New York State Senator Brian A. Benjamin, is joined by Tara Cobbins, Cedric Fulton, and Tyler Nims to discuss parole issues and the Less Is More bill.
Imagining What an Independent American Left Would Look Like
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Stanley Aronowitz, Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York - CUNY.
Raising the Bar: Gentrification
Why is New York City only being sculpted for the rich?
Represent NYC: Assemblymember O'Donnell Discusses Criminal Justice
Represent NYC, guest-host Assemblymember, Daniel J. O’Donnell, is joined by JoAnne Page, Anthonine Pierre, and Orleny Rojas, to discuss the criminal justice system.
Represent NYC: Council Member Carlina Rivera
Will tenants finally be heard with Gregory Russ as the new NYCHA Chairman?
Conversations on the Oval: Pete Buttigieg Interview
Hear from Indiana Mayor, Pete Buttigieg, in an in-depth discussion about the issues effecting New Yorkers and a Q&A with an audience filled with Harlem leaders, activists, and residents.