Video Library
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Imagining an End to Privacy in the Digital Age and How to Fight Back!
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Nikita Singareddy, Civic Technologist and Data Privacy Activist
Hurdles to Home
Host Khalil Cumberbatch interviews Jeff Grant, Executive Director of Family ReEntry Inc. and co-founder of Progressive Prison Ministries, and Michelle Miles, a career advisor at The Fortune Society, who draw from their personal and professional experiences to discuss the difficulties people face...
Imagining If Music Be the Food of Love | Play On!
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Gregory Singer, Artist, Violinist | Founder and Conductor of the Manhattan Symphonic | Owner, Gregory Singer Fine Violins
Monetizing Misery: How Capitalism Impacts Mass Incarcertion
Host Khalil Cumberbatch interviews Lauren-Brooke Eisen, Senior Counsel, Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law.
They talk about how financial incentives drive many of the policies that perpetuate mass incarceration. How is the privatization of our criminal justice system impacting...
Coming Up on the Youth Channel: The Gift of Being Different
Join the Youth Channel for a week of special programming about community and culture.
Coming Up on the Youth Channel: The Struggle Is Real
Join the Youth Channel for a week of special programming about mental health, the civil rights movement, and much more.
Clip of the Week: Greening The Grid, Hosted By Museum of the City of New York
The Museum of the City of New York and CUNY hosted a panel to discuss ideas of renewable energy sources in NYC, lessening climate change's effects and financial impacts, and protecting our grid against possible outside interference.
YC Spotlight: Toys
Join the Youth Channel in “YC Weekly: Toys” to hear about the old toy fads.