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Imagining A Brand New Congress
Host Jim Vrettos interviews six candidates to the US Congress who present themselves as an alternative to the establishment and a new breed of politicians looking to regain the serve part in public service positions:
Samelys Lopez | Candidate - 15th Congressional District
Melanie D'Arrigo |...
Punto de Vista | Marzo 12, 2020
Carlos Cabrera conversa con Theudys Mejía, Conferencista Experto en Liderazgo, quien comparte unos tips de sus conferencias. Luego, Mario Gutierrez nos explica la importancia del Censo 2020 para la comunidad latina.
Okwui Okpokwasili on Centering Black Women's Experiences in Performance
Can dance and song offer insight into a performer's experience, even across race and gender? In this episode, Laura interviews MacArthur Genius Award winning choreographer Okwui Okpokwasili about her groundbreaking experimental work to communicate the lived experiences of African and African...
Gay USA 3/12/2020
Legacy of Mart Crowley, who broke gay barriers on stage with “The Boys in the Band”, Bad news from Alabama, Florida, and Arizona, Progress in South Carolina, Alaska, and New York.
Imagining How the World of Finance Really Works
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Professor Michael Hudson, Economist, Wall St. Analyst, Political Consultant, Commentator and Journalist; who offers his views in the way finance works and how debt is actually a tool for oppression.
Punto de Vista | Marzo 5, 2020
Carlos Cabrera tiene como invitada a Donaida Castillo, quien promociona el panel "El rol más importante de la Mujer Actual". Luego, Carlos entrevista a la conferencista Yira Vermenton, autora del libro "El ABC de la Felicidad".
Raising Vibrations against Gender-Based Violence
From native American Sun Dances and Ghost dances, to Irish Ceilis and jazz dancing across-the-color line, people have danced to resist, as well as to celebrate. Around the world a whole lot of women are keeping that tradition alive with mass dancing in the streets on or around VDay, February 14th. ...
This Week On MNN
In honor of Martin Luther King’s Day of Service, This Week on MNN is proud to highlight community leaders, volunteers and social justice organizations that provide services and advocate for our communities.
City Continues Expansion of Online Access to Public Benefits
The city’s Human Resources Administration is continuing its efforts to expand online access to services for low-income New Yorkers.
Mayor Adams Wants to End Agency Silos; Five City Initiatives Have Been Doing It
Mayor Eric Adams has vowed that he will end silos that prevent city agencies from working together for better governance.
Promising ‘New Era’ of Collaboration and Sweeping Agenda, Hochul Delivers First State of the State Address
Governor Kathy Hochul delivered her first State of the State address on Wednesday.