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Imagining Jewish Philanthropy and America's Political Economy
On this show we'll be exploring the history of American Jewish philanthropy as it tried to balance the interests of democracy with those of capitalism --the interests of the public good vs. the need for capitalism to grow and profit through the market. Host Jim Vrettos receives guest Lila Corwin...
Sucesos de impacto a nivel Nacional e Internacional
Carlos Cabrera recibe como invitadas a las organizadoras del festival "Arte Mujer 2021". Luego, Carlos analiza diferentes acontecimientos a nivel local, nacional e internacional.
Gay USA 5/12/2021
Biden restores some LGBTQ+ rights; various states still taking them away. ∎ Biden’s HHS restores ban on anti-LGBTQ discrimination in healthcare. ∎ We’ll tell you about the first out transgender bishop in a US Christian denomination. ∎ Reclaim Pride in New York announces its marching route for June...
Pinays celebrate the art and joy of burlesque
The Makilala crew Cristina, Jen & Rachelle interview artists Lady Mabuhay and Karen Joy Pangantihon, who share with us the world of burlesque and their experience as performers.
Indian Point Nuclear Energy Center shuts down April 30, 2021
After 58 years operating off the Hudson River in Buchanan, New York, the final nuclear unit at Indian Point Nuclear Energy Center permanently stopped generating electricity on April 30, 2021, when it retired its last operating nuclear reactor, Unit 3, earlier than originally planned.
Vietnam Veterans Recognition Day Part II
Host Kristal Hart reports on Vietnam Veterans Recognition Day Part II
Adams to Present Albany Agenda, React to Hochul Budget
The mayor is due to testify virtually before a joint hearing of the state Legislature on Wednesday.
Covid Surge in State Psychiatric Centers Kills Two Patients in January, Hundreds Remain Infected
The winter COVID-19 surge in state-run psychiatric centers has continued, killing two patients in January and with roughly 200 patients still infected as of February 2.
This Week On MNN
This Week on MNN Celebrates Black History Month and this year's theme Black Health and Wellness.
‘We Really Changed the Structure of Housing Production’: Vicki Been on the De Blasio Administration's Affordable Housing Record & What Comes Next
Been spoke about her experiences as deputy mayor and housing commissioner under Mayor Bill de Blasio.