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Conversations with Harold Channer
58 min. Conversation with Ray Kurzweil
Conversations with Harold Channer
58 min. Conversation with James Fetzer PhD
Mental Health Awareness Month
Host C. Virginia Fields interviews Licensed Therapist Patrice N. Douglas, who share with us the importance to take care of our mental health in the times of the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.
Imagining the Dangerous, Distorted Ethics of Donald Trump and American Political Life
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Richard Painter, Law Professor at the University of Minnesota. Painter offer his insight about ethics in the actual government and makes an analysis on the historical position of previous governments in this matter.
Conversations with Harold Channer
58 min. Conversation with Hon. Nagendra Singh
Gay USA 5/20/2020
Trans Navy officer gets waiver to serve; new HIV prevention drug just requires injection every 8 weeks. ∎ Joe Biden marks the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia. ∎ Thomas Sokolowski, museum exec and gay and AIDS activist, has died at 70. ∎ Maryland school district launches course...
Punto de Vista | Mayo 21, 2020
Carlos Cabrera habla sobre el voto en ausencia, la importancia del Censo 2020 y algunos anuncios de interés para la comunidad. La Coach Dulce nos aconseja sobre alimentación saludable en tiempos de cuarentena. Finalmente, Carlos entrevista al Financista Luis Tavarez, quien hace un análisis de la...
This Week On MNN
This Week on MNN introduces you to MNN community produced programming that inspires, educates and entertains.
Remembering David Dinkins
David Dinkins, NYC’s first black mayor, passes away at 93, read more.
When Will NYC Public Schools Reopen?
New York City public schools will need more COVID-19 testing in order to reopen again. But what does that mean? Read on to find out more.
Unpacking the 2020 Elections
Where is the Biden-Harris Team on Slavery Reparations?