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Gay USA: Anti-LGBT Legal Group Scores a Win
An anti-LGBT legal group has has two victories...and much more!
Aired September 19th, 2019
Exploring Social Media & the dangers & repercussions of posting on the internet.
Exploring Social Media & the dangers & repercussions of posting on the internet.
Punto de Vista | Septiembre 12, 2019
Carlos Cabrera inicia con una entrevista a la Coach de Vida Donaida Castillo, quien nos habla de su próximo evento para mujeres "Top Woman". Seguido, Carlos hace un homenaje a las víctimas de los atentados terroristas del 9/11/2001 en Nueva York; recuenta el aniversario del golpe de estado en Chile...
Gay USA: Bruce Sussman Discusses "Harmony"
The Trump administration, "Harmony," with special guest, Bruce Sussman...and much more!
Aired September 12th, 2019
A Spotlight on Mass Supervision: Rethinking Technical Violations
Host Ronald F. Day, VP of programs at The Fortune Society, leads a discussion about the explosion in technical parole violations, the impact of these violations on individuals, the community, and the system, and ways to address this challenge. Guests are Tanya R. Pierce, co-founder and president of...
Imagining What an Independent American Left Would Look Like
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Stanley Aronowitz, Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York - CUNY.
Punto de Vista | Septiembre 5, 2019
En este episodio Carlos Cabrera tiene dos invitados muy especiales en el estudio: el Maestro Rafael Solano, Pianista, Compositor y Escritor Dominicano; y la Periodista Patricia Solano.
A través de una conversación auténtica conocemos detalles del Maestro, su trayectoria y logros; así como...
Have a Proud and Happy Juneteenth!
Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States, and is now a federal holiday!
After Cuomo Veto and Pledge to Revisit, No New York Movement on Wage Theft Bill
Rampant wage theft was already supposed to have been dealt with. Last year, a coalition of workers’ centers, elected officials, and activists rallied around the Securing Wages Earned Against Theft Bill (SWEAT), which proponents say would give workers more power to fight back against exploitative...