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Punto de Vista | Enero 23, 2020
Carlos Cabrera entrevista a Eddy Coradin y Jennifer Coradin, productores del documental "De Quisqueya Heights". Luego, Carlos tiene como invitada a Evangelina Fermin promocionando el evento "Quisqueya es Moda". Finalmente, Carlos habla de dos juicios: el del gobierno dominicano en contra del...
Appropriate Be Damned: Poet Staceyann Chin on her Journey to See Herself as a Poet Worthy of an Anthology
Award-winning poet, performer, novelist, and activist Staceyann Chin has just published her first anthology of poems. She has been featured on Broadway, HBO, and Russell Simmons’ Def Poetry Jam and her latest one woman show, MotherStruck, was adapted for film and premiered at the Tribeca Film...
Gay USA 1/22/2020
Mike Pence attends anti-gay church service; out lesbian coach going to the Super Bowl
Injustices in Healthcare | Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Hosted by C. Virginia Fields, President and CEO of the National Black Leadership Commission on Health, Inc. (NBLCH); with guests Roslyn Y. Daniels, President and Founder of Black Health Matters; and Dr. Bert Petersen, Director, Breast Surgery Clinic Program at St. Barnabas Hospital, Bronx, NY.
Punto de Vista | Enero 16, 2020
Carlos Cabrera recorre y analiza diferentes acontecimientos a nivel local, nacional e internacional: el juicio de "impeachment" contra el presidente Trump; el intento del gobierno de suspender el beneficio de los cupones de alimentos para mas de 700.000 familias; y el caso de una menor de 4 años...
Puerto Rico: Freedom From Fantasy
What most Americans know about Puerto Rico is based on a colonial fantasy, says journalist and Columbia University professor, Ed Morales. This fantasy, and the reality it obscures, is the subject of his new book, Fantasy Island. In this episode, Laura interviews Morales and scholar/activist Rosa...
2019 Year In Review: Criminal Justice Reform And Beyond - Part I
2019 has been a year of change within the Criminal Justice Reform movement. In this episode, executive leaders who have been directly impacted will participate in Both Sides of the Bars’ 2019 year-in-review of changes that have occurred within the criminal legal system, the criminal justice reform...
Imagining the Jewish Community Center's Social Justice Film Festival
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Issac Zablocki, Founder of the JCC's Social Justice Film Festival; and Adam Zucker, Director of the documentary "American Muslim" which will be screened on the opening night of the festival.
'Didn't Quite Hit The Need': Bill De Blasio's Complicated Two-Term Legacy as Mayor of New York City
After two terms, Bill de Blasio leaves office with a long list of promises kept, to varying degrees, many accomplishments, and, undoubtedly, a 'fairer' city than he inherited.
Emma Wolfe Reflects on the De Blasio Years
With Bill de Blasio’s tenure coming to an end, one of his top aides is reflecting on the administration’s legacy.
‘We Need Historic Leadership from Biden and Schumer’: Jamaal Bowman on ‘Build Back Better’ Negotiations, Mayor-elect Adams, & More
Bowman appeared on a recent episode of the Max Politics podcast for a discussion touching upon President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion Build Back Better agenda, Manchin’s obstruction of that social and physical infrastructure package, and his thoughts on the incoming administration of Mayor-elect Adams.
Civic Leadership Institute Increasingly Well-Represented in City Politics
When the next session of the City Council begins in January, multiple seats will be filled by alumni from the Coro New York Leadership Center.