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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...
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 a Comedic World of Yuks, Comaradery, Love, Anarchy and Hope!
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Bob Greenberg, Stand up, Improv, Burlesque, Clown, Comedian and all-around Funnyman
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"
Wonder Women: The Impact of Women on the Social Justice Movement
In this episode, Both Sides of the Bars welcomes Carmen Perez, the Executive Director of The Gathering for Justice, a non-profit founded by legendary artist and activist Harry Belafonte. Carmen has crossed the globe promoting peace through civil and human rights, building alternatives to...
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"
Seniors Say #MeToo: MNN's New Older Adults Classes
Meet Carmen. Carmen produces a television show called Latin Icons: Past & Present. She is one of many “seasoned” media producers at MNN who took studio, field and editing classes.
This Week on MNN: Calm and Stability
Both the weather and the White House have been a little unruly and unpredictable lately, so let us offer you some stability. Tune in to MNN this week for authentic,entertaining programming 24/7.
How To Reinvest Your Tax Dollars For Your Neighborhood: Participatory Budgeting
Do you have an idea to improve your neighborhood? Maybe you want to start a community garden, or get more benches in your corner park or maybe you want the city to add countdown clocks to your neighborhood bus stops. There is a City Council program that can make that happen.
Coming Up on the Youth Channel: Back to Business
As spring break comes to a close, it’s almost time for NYC’s youth to head back to school. If your kids need some post-homework entertainment, turn on MNN’s Youth Channel for programming that’s made by youth for youth.