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Citywide Lap Swim Awards Celebration 2019
Host Kristal Hart covers the 2019 NYC Department of Parks & Recreation Lap Swim Awards Ceremony
Black Women Matter
Community Cop talks about issues in law enforcement as it relates to the black community.
Imagining Apache Stronghold and World Healing
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Wendsler Noisie Sr., former chairman of the San Carlos Apache Tribe and Apache activist whose work focuses on the defense of tribal tradition in this modern society that praises money above everything else.
Gay USA 7/29/2020
More trans murders and COVID deaths; LGBT political breakthroughs in NY. ∎ More anti-transgender moves from Trump as three more trans people in the US are murdered. ∎ COVID-19 takes the out gay chief of critical care at a Baltimore hospital and a beloved gay flight attendant in West Hollywood. ∎ In...
Punto de Vista | Julio 30, 2020
Carlos aborda diferentes temas de actualidad: el homenaje al fallecido Senador John Lewis; la importancia de reforzar nuestro sistema inmunológico en tiempos de COVID-19; y el papel de la prensa en la sociedad actual. Zenaida Mendez ofrece su opinión respecto al incidente de abuso del que fuera...
Imagining Ways to Resist and Transform a Neo-Fascist America
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Michael Isaacson, Researcher of Fascism. The two have a conversation about the influence of fascism in America and how can the people resist and transform this tendency.
Make Workforce Development Essential to Neighborhood Rezonings, Report Says
The 26-page document, “Making Rezoning Work,” advocates for increased workforce investments in lower-income communities.
After Another Low Turnout, Uncompetitive Mayoral Election, Renewed Calls for Nonpartisan Elections that Adams Once Supported
Proponents say nonpartisan primaries would increase competition in primary and general elections and force candidates, especially the Democrats favored to win, to reach beyond their base.
City Council Examines CUNY Employment of Adjunct Faculty Amid Pandemic Turmoil
During a hearing November 12, the New York City Council sought new information about the use and treatment of adjunct faculty at the City University of New York (CUNY).