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Gay USA 4/15/2020
A mother of the movement, Phyllis Lyon, dies at 95; Reclaim Pride protests homophobic Franklin Graham in Central Park.∎ Phyllis Lyon, a mother of the US lesbian movement in the 1950s, dies at age 95. ∎ Reclaim Pride challenges Franklin Graham’s bigoted ministry in Central Park. ∎ COVID-19 claims...
Veterans Day Parade 11/11/ 2019
Host Kristal Hart covers the Veterans Day Parade 2019
Parole Reform... Less Is More
Parole reform has become an important issue within the criminal legal reform world, to talk to us about these issues host Andre Ward welcomes Vincent Schiraldi, Co-director of Columbia University's Justice Lab and a Senior Research Scientist at the Columbia School of Social Work.
Imagining How to Unplug Spectrum
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Troy Walcott and Ray Reyes, Spectrum Workers, Organizers/Activists; who tell us the status of the workers fight against the cable corporation, a subsidiary of Charter Communications, Inc. whose policies harm both workers and users in NYC.
Mutual Aid Justice: Beyond Survival
Mutual Aid: What does it look like in the Justice sphere? If you don’t want to call the cops, what else can you do? Many people turn to transformative justice for help. In the nation that incarcerates more people than any other on earth, there are many reasons why a person might not want to call 911...
Gay USA 4/8/2020
More LGBT people lost to Covid-19; and activist arrested in Central Park protesting Franklin Graham
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.