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September 17, 2020 rerun
Unfortunately, due to a hectic TV production week, I can only air a rerun this week.
Amsterdam Whitney Art Gallery
Host Kristal Hart celebrates the holidays at Amsterdam Whitney Art Gallery
Releasing Aging People in Prison: Why is it important now more than ever?
Americans are aging in prison. But what needs to be done about reducing that elderly population and what to do with them once they are released is still being studied and debated. On this episode, host Andre Ward talks about this issue with Jose Hamza Saldana, director of RAPP (Release Aging People...
Imagining a DA's Office Where Justice Is What Love Looks Like In Public
Host Jim Vrettos interviews the Democratic Candidate for Manhattan District Attorney, Diana Florence, about her 25 year experience working at the Manhattan DA's office, and why she is now on a race to succeed incumbent DA Cyrus Vance.
Corrupción en República Dominicana
Carlos Cabrera repasa los hechos más recientes en República Dominicana con relación a la Operación #AntiPulpo en contra de la corrupción en este país.
Consultants, Advisors and Staff: Who's Running the Democratic Mayoral Campaigns
The popularity of each candidate’s message and chances of victory depend not only on the strength of their personal appeal to voters but also their campaign infrastructure.
Council Will Hold Long-Awaited Vote to Raise Value of NYC Housing Vouchers
The bill would raise the value of city-backed housing subsidies for New Yorkers experiencing homelessness. The voucher values currently trail actual market rents, making it hard for families to find a landlord willing to accept them.
NYC to Hire 112 Temp Workers to Track Homeless in Subways as 24-Hour Service Resumes
New York City is set to hire more than 100 temporary workers to track homeless people bedding down in the subway system as overnight transit service resumes, officials said Tuesday.
Democratic Mayoral Candidates Discuss Taking on Family Homelessness
Three of the front-runners for the Democratic nomination for mayor -- civil rights attorney Maya Wiley, city government veteran Kathryn Garcia, and entrepreneur Andrew Yang -- discussed how they would approach issues affecting children and families experiencing or at risk of homelessness.