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Community Engagement: Why Building Communities is Vital to Criminal Justice Reform
Host Khalil A. Cumberbatch interviews William Evans, founder and President of Neighborhood Benches a non-profit organization designed to help young adults and leaders achieve positive changes in communities where capacity building, community service and restorative justice practices are needed....
Imagining The Rabbi's Intifada - Solidarity with Palestinian Rights
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Documentary Filmmaker Heather Tenzer about her recent work "The Rabbis' Intifada", a documentary depicting 4 Orthodox rabbis who support Palestinian liberation.
Punto de Vista | Febrero 21, 2019
Carlos Cabrera entrevista a los Pastores Caleb Kim y Enrique Godinez de la Iglesia Buenas Nuevas de Nueva York, quienes hablan sobre la Conferencia Mundial CLF a realizarse del 4 al 8 de marzo. Luego, Carlos entrevista al Activista & Artista de Hip Hop Yhamir Chabur, quien habla sobre la situación...
Imagining Civilian Justice in a Transformative Police and Criminal Justice System
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Robert Gangi, Founder and Executive Director of the Police Reform Organizing Project (PROP)
Punto de Vista | Febrero 14, 2019
Carlos Cabrera entrevista vía Skype, desde Puerto Rico, a la "Reina del Sabor" Choco Orta, quien habla sobre la celebración de sus 30 años de trayectoria artística en el Centro de Bellas Artes de Puerto Rico. Carlos también analiza la actual situación política y social de Haití; y ofrece una visión...
Imagining a Decade of Fire - The True Story of the South Bronx
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Vivian Vasquez and Gretchen Hildebran, Directors and Producers of the film "Decade of Fire". The talk is about the fires that consumed the South Bronx area in the early 1970s.
Have a Proud and Happy Juneteenth!
Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States, and is now a federal holiday!
After Cuomo Veto and Pledge to Revisit, No New York Movement on Wage Theft Bill
Rampant wage theft was already supposed to have been dealt with. Last year, a coalition of workers’ centers, elected officials, and activists rallied around the Securing Wages Earned Against Theft Bill (SWEAT), which proponents say would give workers more power to fight back against exploitative...