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Imagining the Early Roots of One's Radical Imagination
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Jamie Bernstein, Writer, Narrator, Broadcaster and Filmmaker. Among other topics the conversation pays a homage to Jamie's father, the "West Side Story" composer Leonard Bernstein.
Punto de Vista | Noviembre 1, 2018
En este episodio Carlos Cabrera entrevista a Alex Sánchez, Presidente de United We Stand; y a la Dra. Ivelsy Ulerio, con quien conversan sobre el adenovirus.
Imagining the Return of Serpico - A New Department of Social Justice
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Manuel Gomez, Private Investigator/Activist | Black Ops Private Investigators
Punto de Vista | Octubre 25, 2018
En este episodio Carlos Cabrera entrevista a la escritora Cristina Wynns y a la Productora Jennifer Almonte del Programa de TV "Turismo y Más".
Imagining the Life of Nana as a Universal Message For Our Time
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Filmmaker Serena Dykman, Director and Creator of the Award-Winning Documentary "Nana". The film retraces her grandmother's Auschwitz survival story, and investigates how her life-long fight against intolerance can be taught to the new generations.
WATCH: City Council District 7 Democratic Primary Debate
Ten candidates running in the Democratic primary for City Council in Manhattan's 7th District gathered by Zoom for a debate hosted by Manhattan Neighborhood Network and moderated by Gotham Gazette editor Ben Max. The candidates are vying to replace term-limited Council Member Mark Levine...
Democratic Comptroller Candidates Pitch Skills and Plans to Budget Watchdog
Six candidates running for NYC Comptroller appeared at a forum hosted by the Citizens Budget Commission, a nonprofit fiscal watchdog group.
The Pandemic Slowed Housing Construction in New York City; What's Next?
While new affordable housing kept pace with previous years and overall housing production picked up in the latter half of 2020, building permits remain relatively low in the first several months of this year, portending an uncertain future for the city's housing stock.