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Imagining the Right To Survive
Small businesses struggle on a daily basis in NYC, and the Coronavirus pandemic has only worsen their situation. Host Jim Vrettos interviews Anthony Miranda, Candidate for Queens Borough President; and Steve Null, Activist from the Small Business Congress; who picture how daunting and hopeless is...
Punto de Vista | Mayo 7, 2020
En este episodio, Carlos Cabrera rinde homenaje a los fallecidos; agradece a los trabajadores esenciales, incluyendo aquellos que trabajan en mantenimiento de edificios; y habla de las últimas noticias con respecto al coronavirus COVID-19. La coach Dulce nos da consejos para hacer más llevadero el...
Covid-19 Demands a National Reckoning
The U.S. already has over one million confirmed cases of Covid-19 and tens of thousands of deaths. Victims of the disease are disproportionately black and working class. What explains our failure to build a more caring state? Princeton Professor Eddie Glaude Jr. argues that we must grapple with the...
Gay USA 5/6/2020
∎ LGBT activism helps get the anti-LGBT Franklin Graham to leave town when he was on the verge of expanding his Samaritan’s Purse operation in New York. ∎ Reclaim Pride press conference to hold the Governor, Mayor, and Mount Sinai hospital to account for collaborating with bigotry was busted up by...
2020 Millrose Games
Host Kristal Hart interviews athletes at the Millrose Games 2020, track & fields most prestigious indoor event
City Council Goes More Than 5 Months Without Oversight Hearing on Covid Vaccination Effort
The mayor announced on Monday an upcoming mandate for all city workers to be vaccinated or subject to weekly covid testing, while encouraging private sector actors to institute their own mandates.
De Blasio Racial Justice Commission to Launch Public Hearings Leading to Ballot Proposals
Mayor Bill de Blasio’s racial justice commission, which he officially created in March to confront and eliminate structural and institutional racism in the city and doubles as a New York City Charter revision commission, will release proposals for the 2022 general election ballot at the end of this...
This Week On MNN
This Week on MNN we recognize National Book Lovers Day! A day for us to celebrate the joy of reading.
State Senate to Launch 2021 Election Oversight with Series of Voter-Centered Hearings
The New York State Senate election committee is holding four hearings "in every corner of the state" to give a platform to voters ahead of the traditional post-election oversight hearing where lawmakers interrogate election administrators and experts about how the process went.