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Host Jim Vrettos interviews Progressive Broadcast Journalist and Investigative Reporter; Co-Host of Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman, and Author of Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America, Juan Gonzalez.
En este episodio el anfitrión Carlos Cabrera y la Productora Ejecutiva de Punto de Vista Zenaida Mendez hacen un análisis de los más recientes eventos en la esfera política tanto del estado como de la ciudad de Nueva York: la re-zonificación de Inwood, decretos en referencia a compañías de...
In this episode, the Makillala Crew: Cristina, Jen and Rachelle; interview Virginia Mayo-Policarpio, IT Specialist Cybersecurity at IBM; and Grace Labaguis, Marketing Executive at Synergy Productions. The discussion is about internet security, how a cyber attack can affect our lives and the best...
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Musician, Activist and Multiple Grammy nominee Bobby Sanabria; and Poet, Community Activist and Journalist Felipe Luciano. The conversation goes around the classic of Leonard Bernstein "West Side Story".
En este episodio Carlos Cabrera entrevista al Político, Periodista y Escritor Carlos Márquez, quien expresa su visión acerca del fracaso del neoliberalismo en el mundo. En la segunda parte del programa, la Dra. Ivelsy Ulerio se une a Carlos para explicar a la audiencia las causas, efectos y...
Host Khalil A. Cumberbatch chats with criminal immigration specialist Casey Dalporto from The Legal Aid Society about how ICE’s practices under the Trump Administration are hurting undocumented immigrant communities.
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.
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While Mother Nature makes up her mind about which season we're in, stay warm inside and tune in to MNN for programming that’s consistently entertaining and informative. See this week's schedule.
Spring break is finally here and the weather is coming around too. Relax and unwind with the Youth Channel next week, with shows about young people who are looking back on their past and planning for their future.