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Imagining Jewish Philanthropy and America's Political Economy
On this show we'll be exploring the history of American Jewish philanthropy as it tried to balance the interests of democracy with those of capitalism --the interests of the public good vs. the need for capitalism to grow and profit through the market. Host Jim Vrettos receives guest Lila Corwin...
Highlight of Power: Book II
Host Kim Singleton discusses the series Power: Book to with some show fans.
Gay USA 5/12/2021
Biden restores some LGBTQ+ rights; various states still taking them away. ∎ Biden’s HHS restores ban on anti-LGBTQ discrimination in healthcare. ∎ We’ll tell you about the first out transgender bishop in a US Christian denomination. ∎ Reclaim Pride in New York announces its marching route for June...
Vietnam Veterans Recognition Day Part II
Host Kristal Hart reports on Vietnam Veterans Recognition Day Part II
You’re invited to the event of the season: the Festival of New York!
Summer in New York just got so much better! Join us for the ultimate comeback: the #FestivalofNY – a city-wide celebration of all the things that make us New Yorkers. It’s time to show the world that New York never left.
MNN is proud to be a media partner of the Festival of New York.
As Mayor Adams Takes on the Issue, City Council Examines NYC Workforce Development Programs and Plans
The New York City Council convened an oversight hearing Monday on the city’s workforce development programs and plans amid pandemic recovery efforts.
How to Get Shallow Depth of Field on a DSLR
A shallow depth of field places a particular subject in sharp focus while ensuring that the background or foreground of the image is blurred. This technique may point an audience’s attention towards the most important subject in a scene, while placing less emphasis on blurrier less focused objects. ...