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Gay USA 2/17/2021
Biden outlaws anti-LGBT housing discrimination; gay NYC Councilmember Carlos Menchaca on his campaign for Mayor. ∎ Our guest later in our hour is Carlos Menchaca, an out gay City Council Member from Brooklyn who is running for Mayor of the City of New York. ∎ President Biden’s HUD says LGBTQ people...
Pell Grant Restoration -- Its Significance For Affecting Meaningful Individual Change
On this episode, host Andre Ward talks to Dyjuan Tantro, the government affairs officer at the Bard Prison Initiative (BPI), about the restoration of Pell grants for incarcerated students.
Imagining Spiritual and Racial Unity in 'Paradise' -- Blacks and Jews in East Hampton
Host, Jim Vrettos talks race relations to a Reverend and Rabbi.
PPunto de Vista | Celebrando la Herencia Dominicana en New York
Carlos Cabrera conversa con la joven dominicana Orly Santana, autora del libro "Cartas al Amor que Nunca Conocí". Además, Carlos comenta sobre los más recientes acontecimientos político-social.
Gay USA 02/10/2021
Biden steps up for LGBTQI people worldwide; and Florida bans discrimination.
Imagining Drug Use for Grown-Ups
Host Jim Vrettos receives Professor Carl Hart & Ira Glasser as guests to have a controversial conversation about the use of drugs and why it should not be penalized by the government.
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.