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Season 3 Episode 9
Hot Topics; The Best of "The Spotlight" 2018; Guest Co-Host Ajani Jamieson
PrEP (Pre-exposure Prophylaxis)
In this episode, Mrs. C. Virginia Fields has a conversation with Justin Toro, LMSW, Program Manager, Adolescent Program, Montefiore Medical Center
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 | Diciembre 6, 2018
En este episodio, Carlos Cabrera entrevista a Arilyn Martinez, Fundadora del Latino Film Market Festival. Luego, Carlos conversa con Luz del Alba Rubio, Directora Artística; José Luis Gonzalez, Compositor; y Gerardo De La Torre, Baritono; quienes invitan a la Ópera "El Rey Nació". Al final del...
Imagining the Radical World of Lenny Bruce
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Ronnie Marmo, Actor, Writer, Director, Producer, Instructor
The Best 5 Ways to Distribute Your Podcast
After spending long hours writing and/or recording and editing your podcast, you want to ensure that your hard work reaches as many listeners as possible. Consider these five podcast distribution methods below to help ensure that future potential listeners will find your content. Learn more about...
A Model for Accelerating Growth of Minority-Owned Businesses in New York City
New York City may be missing an opportunity to stimulate minority-owned businesses and support commerce and employment in marginalized communities, a new report argues.