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Represent NYC: Kalief Browder, Bail and Poverty
Right now over 500,000 people sit in jails across the country because of their inability to pay bail. In the case of 22 year old Kalief Browder, this is exactly what lead to his untimely death.
On this episode of “Represent NYC,” Manhattan Community Board 10 Chair Brian Benjamin talks with Metropol...
Represent NYC: How Will NYC Fund Future Improvement Projects?
With the threat of state and federal budget cuts in New York, local leaders and their constituents worry about how this will affect the future of our city.
On this episode of “Represent NYC,” New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli talks with Former Lieutenant Governor Richard Ravitch about New...
Represent NYC: Untangling Trump’s Relationship with Russia
It’s no secret that Trump and his team had contact with Russia during the campaign, but intelligence agencies are still trying to uncover the details.
On this episode of “Represent NYC,” Lincoln Mitchell, political analyst and author of “The Democracy Promotion Paradox,” talks with Adrian...
Represent NYC: Protecting the City from Climate Change
As the federal government continues to ignore the threat of climate change, New York legislators are stepping up to protect the place we call home by implementing major initiatives and introducing trailblazing programs.
On this episode of “Represent NYC,” Council Member Helen Rosenthal talks with...
Represent NYC: Can Trump's Administration be both Anti-Semitic and Pro-Israel?
From offensive comments about the Holocaust to hiring advisors accused of being Anti-Semites, the Trump administration is under heavy fire for their actions.
On this episode of “Represent NYC,” Lincoln Mitchell, political analyst and author of “The Democracy Promotion Paradox,” talks with Rabbi...
Represent NYC: You've Been Summoned, Now What?
When New Yorkers receive a summons for a minor offense like littering or summonses issued by NYC enforcement agencies such as the Department of Buildings, Sanitation Department or Parks Department, they often don’t know where to turn.
On this episode of “Represent NYC,” Council Member Ben Kallos ta...
Represent NYC: Journalism and The War Against the Truth
Trump has labeled the mainstream media as the enemy of the American people and when the administration cries “fake news!,” the public is left to wonder: who is telling the truth?
On this episode of “Represent NYC,” Lincoln Mitchell, political analyst and author of “The Democracy Promotion Paradox,”...
Represent NYC: Probing Open Data to Solve NYC’s Problems
When former Mayor Bloomberg signed the Open Data Law in 2012, the public gained online access to local government information such as noise complaints, restaurant inspection reports, air quality data and more.
On this episode of “Represent NYC,” Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer sits down...
Represent NYC: Is New York’s Property Tax System Racial Bias?
Does our State's property tax system favor the affluent over the working and middle-class? Some say yes, and earlier this year, a lawsuit was filed against the city claiming that not all properties are assessed equally, and that the system is unfair to minorities and the poor.
On this episode of...
Niou Vacancy Leads to Open Assembly Seat
Competitive Democratic Primary for Lower Manhattan Assembly Seat Being Vacated by Yuh-Line Niou.
How to Use a Gimbal: What You Need to Know Before You Start
Using a gimbal is an excellent way to stabilize your camera to produce smooth and stylized shots. Check out what you need to know before you jump into the gimbal pool.