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Gay USA: Analysing Three LGBT Supreme Court Cases
Analysing Three LGBT Supreme Court Cases...and much more!
Aired October 10th, 2019
Punto de Vista | Octubre 3, 2019
Carlos Cabrera inicia este episodio conversando con Wilma Tamayo, Activista de la Justicia Social; y Angel Josué Arias, Gestor Comunitario; sobre la Coalición Democrática y el despido del periodista Marino Zapete en la República Dominicana. Seguido, Carlos habla del caso de la ex-congresista...
How Can Municipal Government Promote Economic Democracy?
New York, NY... Its a city with close to 100 billion dollar budget every year and one deputy mayor with some pretty creative plans for how to spend it. What can one city do? And what's it gonna take to create a non-racist democracy? J Phillip Thompson, NYC Deputy Mayor for Strategic Policy...
Gay USA: Supreme Court Transgender Plaintiff Talks
Trump's impeachment process, Supreme Court transgender plaintiff talks, Andy reviews "The Politician"...and much more!
Aired October 3rd, 2019
LGBTQ Friendly Senior Housing - Because there's no place like home
Paul Nagle, Executive Director & Tom Smith, Founder/Board Pres. of Stonewall Community Development Corporation discuss availability of new housing for Elderly LGBTQ Seniors
Imagining Mi Madrina Revolucionaria
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Melissa Montero, film and media maker, activist, salsa dancer. Mrs. Montero talks about his experience with Isabel Rosado who passed on in 2015 at the age of 107 and whose life encompassed Puerto Rico's historical struggle with colonialism over the last century.
Journalism: A Place of Incredible Segregation
Roughly 40 million people live in poverty in the USA. Can you imagine living under $24,000 a year for a family of four? If you can’t, why not? Surely the media should help. This week, why mainstream media are so poor at covering poverty – and what one project is doing about it.
Pandemic Spurred Major Jump in Out of School, Out of Work Young Adults in New York City: Report
The number of young adults who are both out of school and unemployed surged during the pandemic after declining for much of the past decade.
New York Voters to Decide Fate of 5 Proposed Constitutional Amendments on General Election Ballot
All New York voters will have an opportunity to approve or disapprove five state constitutional amendments on the ballot this fall.
Union Leaders Call for Better Covid Protocols, Transparency at CUNY
Labor leaders representing CUNY faculty and staff sounded the alarm on the university system's COVID-19 preparedness
City Struggles to Boost Vaccinations in Far Rockaway, Where Rates Are Lowest
New York City health officials have struggled to boost covid vaccination in some historically underserved and overlooked neighborhoods. Among them is Far Rockaway, Queens.