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Stones Of Hope: The Fight For Our Leaders Of Tomorrow
Nearly 53,000 youth are held in facilities away from home as a result of juvenile or criminal justice involvement. Nearly 1 in 10 is held in an adult jail or prison. To discuss these issues – and others -- BSOTB welcomes Jim Saint Germain, founder and chair of Preparing Leaders of Tomorrow (PLOT), a...
Imagining the Political Artistry and Revolutionary Poetry of Immortal Technique
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Immortal Technique (Felipe Coronel), Political rapper | Activist | Independent record producer - Viper records
Punto de Vista | Noviembre 15, 2018
En la primera mitad del programa, Carlos Cabrera nos guía en su análisis de los más recientes acontecimientos en los Estados Unidos. Durante la segunda mitad, Carlos entrevista a Juana Nuñez quien habla de su programa "Con los ojos del Amor, una mirada diferente al maltrato"
Correctional Profiteering: The Money Trail of Mass Incarceration
The commercialization of our correctional institutions has created a system of exploitation and injustice. “Both Sides Of The Bars” host Khalil Cumberbatch and Bianca Tylek, who directs the Corrections Accountability Project at the Urban Justice Center, discuss the issue and potential solutions.
New Poverty Data Shows Effects of Federal Relief, Prompts Calls for Continued Aid
Federal relief staved off the worst of its socio-economic effects and prevented a massive spike in poverty, new Census data revealed this past week.
As Comptroller, Lander Would Use ‘Environmental, Social and Governance’ Factors to Inform Pension Investment
The New York City Comptroller is an investment advisor and fiduciary for New York City’s $266 billion public pension system that serves 700,000 current and former teachers, firefighters, health care workers, police officers, and other retired city employees.
De Blasio Outlines Spending Plan for $5.9 Billion in Direct Federal Pandemic Aid
Since the nation's most recent pandemic-era stimulus package, the American Rescue Plan, was passed in March the de Blasio administration officials have been crafting a plan to use close to $5.9 billion in direct federal funding to New York City government.
Report Takes Closer Look at Low-Income New Yorkers' Concerns About Long-Term Covid Impacts
A new report confirms that lower-income New Yorkers are the demographic most worried about the long-term effects of the pandemic, when compared to their moderate and higher-income counterparts.