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Punto de Vista | Mayo 23, 2019

Carlos Cabrera inicia este episodio conversando con Wilma Tamayo, Administradora de Programas Legales y Activista de Justicia Social; y Marino Mejía, Profesor y Politico; quienes representan a la Coalición Democrática por la Regeneración Nacional, un movimiento social que busca reformar la política...

Punto de Vista | Mayo 16, 2019

Carlos Cabrera inicia este episodio hablando con Joanna Castro, Directora Ejecutiva de Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance, quien nos invita al 17 anual Paseo de las Artes a celebrarse entre Mayo 28 y Junio 30, 2019 en el Alto Manhattan. En la segunda mitad, Carlos y la Coach de Salud y Bienestar Dulce...

Innocent yet Forced into Incarceration

According to the National Registry of Exonerations, between 1989 when the first DNA exoneration took place and 2017, there have been 2,161 documented exonerations in the United States. There were 139 exonerations in 2017 alone and of those, at least 96 people were exonerated as a group. How are...

Punto de Vista | Mayo 9, 2019

Carlos Cabrera inicia este episodio con un video que ha circulado en redes sociales donde una joven dominicana invita a la juventud a tomar acción en contra de la corrupción política que ha crecido como un cáncer en la República Dominicana. Conversa con Karina Aybar, Terapeuta y Socióloga, sobre el...

Get Ready to Vote on the 5 Ballot Questions

October 19, 2021

There are five yes or no questions on the 2021 general election ballot across New York, asking voters to approve or disapprove changes to the state constitution. All the items on the ballot have been passed by two successive classes of the State Legislature and now go to the voters. They includes...

Governors Island on the Way to Major Transformation

October 15, 2021

The 172-acre island in New York Harbor, which was previously only open to the public from May to October, is about to undergo major changes and, officials hope, play a significant role in the city’s future.