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Honoring and Serving Veterans 364 Days per Year
November is the month where we dedicate a day specifically to honoring and appreciating the bravery and service of our veterans. But as we continuously learn more about the collateral consequences of military experience, we are pressed to ask, are we meeting the needs of our current veteran...
Imagining a New Power for Labor
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Ray Rogers, Labor Rights Activist and Founder and Director of Corporate Campaign Inc. They talk about activism, the Real State Boar of New York (REBNY) and how their politics keep rents going high and construction workers being underpaid.
Punto de Vista | Noviembre 7, 2019
Carlos Cabrera inicia este episodio hablando sobre recientes casos de protestas en la República Dominicana y NY contra la corrupción gubernamental en el país caribeño. Al tiempo, hace un recorrido por situaciones similares en países de latino América. La Dra. Ivelsy Ulerio comparte información...
The Radical Imagination | Imagining a World of Fashion and Art That Matters
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Clarence Ruth; Artist, Designer and Author. They talk about fashion and design as a way to address the challenges our society is facing.
Punto de Vista | Octubre 31, 2019
Este episodio inicia con una conversación entre el anfitrión Carlos Cabrera y el director y productor de cine Edward Santos, quien comparte su carrera y promociona su más reciente documental "1984: El Otro Abril". Seguido, Carlos tiene como invitado a Hector Pichardo, quien fue voluntario con...
Newark: Fixing The People’s Water
The people of Newark, New Jersey—the majority of whom are black and brown—are grappling with a lead contamination crisis that has drawn comparisons with Flint, Michigan. There the state took control of the city’s water after municipal officials and a private management company failed to provide...
Special Report: Buffalo
Renewable energy, racist redlining, and now possibly a renaissance. The people of Buffalo, New York have seen a lot. In the last century, this was a booming industrial town fueled by a falls and people from all over the planet. But most of the wealth concentrated at the top, and at the end it mostly...
State Senate Regularly Outpaces Assembly on Reform
"The Senate has its foot on the gas and the Assembly has its foot on the break, generally speaking," said Blair Horner, executive director of the good government group NYPIRG.
De Blasio Releases Final City Budget Update as Mayor
It is the final budget documentation of de Blasio’s nearly eight-year tenure as he prepares to leave office at the end of the month and turn city government over to Mayor-elect Eric Adams.
Republican City Council Conference Confirms GOP Half of Board of Elections
The Republican conference of the New York City Council quietly confirmed all five GOP commissioners to the New York City Board of Elections on November 17 in a hearing with little public notice or scrutiny.