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Hannah Gavios, a sexual assault survivor, guest-stars.
Hannah Gavios, a sexual assault survivor, charts her journey to complete the NYC Marathon twice. Host Michael Anderson from Achilles International is also her coach for her next NYC marathon.
Kelly Herron from "Not Today" and Emily May from Hollaback! are the guests
Kelly Herron from "Not Today" and Emily May from iHollaback.org discuss strategies to confront street harassment or assault. This episode is part of Runner Safety Awareness week and is hosted by Janelle Hartman.
Designing a Future Where Everyone Counts
Jutta Treviranus pushes back against cultures, policies, and technologies designed only for those deemed "normal." As founder and director of the Inclusive Design Research Centre at OCAD University in Toronto, Treviranus works to challenge and improve the way we build software, make large scale...
Amsterdam Whitney Art Gallery
Host Kristal Hart takes you to Amsterdam Whitney Art Gallery
Michael Anderson, Director, NYC Chapter of Achilles International, guest-stars.
Michael Anderson's story is one of taking the next step until it seemingly falls into place. Michael persisted and is now NYC's Chapter Director of Achilles International.
The Race to be the Next City Council Speaker is in Full Swing
The official vote will occur in January of 2022, once the new City Council class is seated. The winner will, along with the new mayor, be among the two most powerful New York City elected officials in setting the government’s course.
Eric Adams Wins Democratic Nomination for Mayor of New York City
With nearly every vote counted and the latest unofficial tallies for the June election released on Tuesday, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams took a seemingly insurmountable lead in the Democratic mayoral primary and claimed victory.
Board of Elections Admits No Quality Control Ahead of 2020 Absentee Ballot Blunder
The New York City Board of Elections admitted it did not send its own staff to do quality inspections at absentee ballot vendor sites to ensure they would be able to meet the requirements of their contracts for the general election last year.
Board of Elections Releases Corrected Initial Unofficial Ranked-Choice Count, with 120,000-Plus Outstanding Absentee Votes
The New York City Board of Elections on Wednesday released a corrected tabulation of preliminary, unofficial ranked-choice votes from the June mayoral and comptroller primary elections, a day after an initial release that included erroneous numbers.