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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.
Musician Raul Midón on Creative Adaptation During Covid-19
This week, Raul Midón explains his unique production and engineering process to Laura and shares how he collaborates with musicians all over the world. At a time when many of us are scrambling to adjust to the challenges of life during a pandemic, Raul Midón is serving up positive energy, a model of...
Gay USA 6/3/2020
Black, gay activist DeRay Mckesson on the protests; NYC gay activist beaten by police. ∎ In the wake of the police murder of George Floyd, a week of Black Lives Matter protests nationwide and a federal government turning on its own people. We will speak with DeRay Mckesson: educator, civil rights...
Imagining An End to Judicial Misconduct
Host Jim Vrettos receives guest Manuel Gomez, Black-Ops Private Investigator and Activist. Gomez describes his experience with the legal system in NYS, exposing the corruption among judges and district attorneys that is putting innocent people in jail while the corrupt ones get promotions. But...
Punto de Vista | Mayo 28, 2020
Carlos Cabrera tiene como invitada a la Productora Ejecutiva del programa, Zenaida Mendez. Juntos conversan sobre los servicios virtuales de MNN, la jornada electoral que se aproxima, los efectos de la pandemia del COVID-19, entre otros temas.
Environment Injustice As Usual During Pandemic
The skies over Los Angeles may be bluer thanks to the Covid 19 slow-down, but the impact of environmental racism on low income people of color persists. According to a recent Harvard study, where people have been exposed to even slightly higher levels of air pollution the Covid-19 death rate is...
Gay USA 5/28/2020
∎ Gay USA guest co-host and bird watcher Chris Cooper tries to get a woman in Central Park to put her dog on a leash and she calls the cops on him, saying an African American man was threatening her. Chris is OK but it did not end well for her.
∎ As we pass 100,000 dead in the US from COVID-19...
Mental Health Awareness Month
Host C. Virginia Fields interviews Licensed Therapist Patrice N. Douglas, who share with us the importance to take care of our mental health in the times of the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.
Imagining the Dangerous, Distorted Ethics of Donald Trump and American Political Life
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Richard Painter, Law Professor at the University of Minnesota. Painter offer his insight about ethics in the actual government and makes an analysis on the historical position of previous governments in this matter.
'Laser-Focused on Fiscal Discipline': Mayor Adams Presents First Budget Plan
Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday released a $98.5 billion preliminary budget proposal for the 2023 fiscal year, which begins July 1.
Film Shooting Schedules: Best Practices for Scheduling Your Shoot
The keys to an effective shoot scheduling are planning, communication, and patience.
State Aims to Reinstate Hundreds of Psychiatric Beds Shifted During Pandemic
New York State is looking to reinstate all of the roughly 400 beds in the state's inpatient psychiatric system.
Construction Deaths in New York Increased During First Year of Pandemic, Report Shows
The construction industry was more deadly to workers in New York in the first year of the pandemic than in the two years prior, reversing a multiyear decline.