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International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women 2019
Women speak about Violence against Women
Imagining the New Reform Politics in Queens
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Anthony Miranda, Democratic Candidate for Queens Borough President who thinks the political class has made too many promises and accomplished nothing in return.
Youth Climate Activism and the New Non-Violent Resistance
In the wake of the 25th UN Climate Change Summit known as the Conference of Partners or COP, scientists and activists are warning that governments are failing to act as quickly as the climate crisis requires. Taking matters into their own hands, youth organizers with Extinction Rebellion have led...
Imagining a Revolution of Values - Reclaiming Public Faith For The Common Good
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, Writer, Preacher, Moral Activist, author of the book "Revolution of Values: Reclaiming Public Faith for the Common Good"
Punto de Vista | Diciembre 12, 2019
En este episodio, Carlos Cabrera entrevista a Juana Núñez, Acompañante de Bienestar, cuyo programa “Con los Ojos del Amor, una mirada diferente al maltrato” busca ayudar a personas víctimas de este flagelo. Luego, Carlos hace un análisis de recientes eventos en New Jersey y República Dominicana.
Self-Determination Arising from Resistance
In this episode of The Laura Flanders Show, author and scholar Dr. Priyamvada Gopal discusses her latest book, Insurgent Empire, which examines a history of abolition and rebellion under colonial rule to demonstrate how these resistance movements served as active participants in their own liberation...
Anti-Poverty Organizations Offer Equity Agenda for Next Mayor
Three organizations focused on equity published a report with a broad set of anti-poverty policy recommendations for New York City’s next mayor.
City Officials Discuss Managing the Frontline Workforce During Covid and Bringing Nearly Everyone Back to the Office Now
Currently, aside from workers with “reasonable accommodation” exceptions, all city employees are reporting to the office some of the time, and as of July 6, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that vaccinated city employees could work in the office without masks or social distancing. And by September, de...
Top Democratic Mayoral Campaigns Spent $69 Million on the Primary, Outside Groups Another $31 Million
Spending on this year’s mayoral election has already surpassed the $100 million mark, according to the latest campaign finance reports that were filed on Friday.