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Gay USA 8/26/2020
The Republicans hate LGBTQ+ people; Jerry Falwell Jr. crashes. ∎ We’ve watched the Republican National Convention so you don’t have to. We’ll also review the big nights from last week’s Democratic Convention. ∎ The smear campaign against out gay Congressional candidate Alex Morse in Massachusetts...
Punto de Vista | Agosto 20, 2020
Carlos recibe a Catherine Murphy de The Literacy Project con quien habla del derecho al voto y muestra un documental sobre la lucha por el voto femenino. Luego, Carlos y Zenaida Mendez, Productora Ejecutiva de Punto de Vista, analizan la convención demócrata en Estados Unidos y la posesión del...
Gay USA 8/19/2020
LGBTs step up at the Democratic Convention; HIV+ Mark Milano wins his discrimination lawsuit against a doctor. ∎ Federal judge blocks anti-transgender Trump rule. ∎ Democrats put diversity front and center at convention. ∎ Alex Morse fights anti-gay smear in campaign to unseat US Representative...
Heart Disease During COVID19
Host C. Virginia Fields brings guest Icilma Fergus Rowe, MD FACC for a conversation about heart disease during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Imagining the Life and Work of Richard Cloward
Host Jim Vrettos and guest Francis Cullen, Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus at the University of Cincinnati talk about the life and work of Richard Cloward, who was an American sociologist, criminologist, community organizer and social activist.
At First Forum of Governor's Race, Democrats Stake Out Positions on Progressive Priorities
At the virtual forum on Thursday night progressive activists pressed the declared candidates on their positions.
This Week On MNN
In honor of Martin Luther King’s Day of Service, This Week on MNN is proud to highlight community leaders, volunteers and social justice organizations that provide services and advocate for our communities.
City Continues Expansion of Online Access to Public Benefits
The city’s Human Resources Administration is continuing its efforts to expand online access to services for low-income New Yorkers.
Mayor Adams Wants to End Agency Silos; Five City Initiatives Have Been Doing It
Mayor Eric Adams has vowed that he will end silos that prevent city agencies from working together for better governance.