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Conversation with Anti-Zionist Rabbis on Ahmadinejad d
58 Min. Conversation with Anti-Zionist Rabbis on Ahmadinejad d
Conversation with Joseph Atwill
Conversation with Joseph Atwill
Conversation with Samia Halaby
Conversation with Samia Halaby
The Radical Imagination | Imagining a World of Fashion and Art That Matters
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Clarence Ruth; Artist, Designer and Author. They talk about fashion and design as a way to address the challenges our society is facing.
Punto de Vista | Octubre 31, 2019
Este episodio inicia con una conversación entre el anfitrión Carlos Cabrera y el director y productor de cine Edward Santos, quien comparte su carrera y promociona su más reciente documental "1984: El Otro Abril". Seguido, Carlos tiene como invitado a Hector Pichardo, quien fue voluntario con...
Newark: Fixing The People’s Water
The people of Newark, New Jersey—the majority of whom are black and brown—are grappling with a lead contamination crisis that has drawn comparisons with Flint, Michigan. There the state took control of the city’s water after municipal officials and a private management company failed to provide...
Conversation with Florence M. Rice
58 Min. Conversation with Florence M. Rice
New York State Budget Finally Approved By Governor, State Legislature
The New York State Budget has finally been approved, but what does this mean for New York City?
Creating Effective Remote Video Productions
Producing high-quality, professional videos using video-conferencing applications can seem challenging, especially if you're unsure what video projects works best for the medium. Here's our guide to what types of video work best for virtual productions.
Will People On Parole Be Allowed To Vote?
A bill to restore the voting rights of people on parole is moving through the New York State Legislature and could land on Governor Andrew Cuomo's desk this spring, according to the bill's Assembly sponsor.