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Punto de Vista | Agosto 20, 2020
Carlos recibe a Catherine Murphy de The Literacy Project con quien habla del derecho al voto y muestra un documental sobre la lucha por el voto femenino. Luego, Carlos y Zenaida Mendez, Productora Ejecutiva de Punto de Vista, analizan la convención demócrata en Estados Unidos y la posesión del...
Gay USA 8/19/2020
LGBTs step up at the Democratic Convention; HIV+ Mark Milano wins his discrimination lawsuit against a doctor. ∎ Federal judge blocks anti-transgender Trump rule. ∎ Democrats put diversity front and center at convention. ∎ Alex Morse fights anti-gay smear in campaign to unseat US Representative...
Heart Disease During COVID19
Host C. Virginia Fields brings guest Icilma Fergus Rowe, MD FACC for a conversation about heart disease during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Imagining the Life and Work of Richard Cloward
Host Jim Vrettos and guest Francis Cullen, Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus at the University of Cincinnati talk about the life and work of Richard Cloward, who was an American sociologist, criminologist, community organizer and social activist.
Gay USA
Gay USA 8/5/2020 Chicago Hospital apologizes for intersex surgeries; Black lesbian comedian Sam Jay breaks through with Netflix special. ∎ An anti-LGBT Trump appointee is fired for attacking her own agency for being too pro-LGBT. ∎ A hospital in Chicago issues a historic apology for surgeries...
Black Women Matter
Community Cop talks about issues in law enforcement as it relates to the black community.
Imagining Apache Stronghold and World Healing
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Wendsler Noisie Sr., former chairman of the San Carlos Apache Tribe and Apache activist whose work focuses on the defense of tribal tradition in this modern society that praises money above everything else.
Post-Primary Win, Bragg Promotes Plans for Manhattan DA's Office
A civil rights attorney turned federal prosecutor and a Harlem native, Bragg would be the first ever Black district attorney elected in Manhattan.
Historic Gains for Women Heading to the New York City Council
A historic expected majority of women likely to fill City Council seats in January gathered at a press conference, pledging to bring a culture of mutual support and a commitment to underrepresented constituents to the legislative body.
An Initial Look at Voter Turnout in the 2021 New York City Primaries
Nearly 1 million New York City voters cast ballots in the mayoral primaries last month, according to unofficial results released by the New York City Board of Elections, marking the city's most participated-in local election in decades.
Mark Levine is the Likely Next Manhattan Borough President; Here's What He Ran On
After prevailing in the Democratic primary that just concluded, City Council Member Mark Levine appears very likely to be Manhattan’s next Borough President, given the borough’s overwhelming Democratc enrollment advantage.