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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.
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...
Justin Jefferson - Best Wide Receiver of 2020 NFL Draft?
TSC's Fred Richani presents highlights of LSU wide receiver Justin Jefferson's post-NFL Draft press conference, as he discusses being in the most stacked WR class in recent memory. Plus: We hear from Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer on 2020 season!
COVID-19, Rikers Island, and Technical Parole Violations | Part I
Join Andre Ward, associate VP of The Fortune Society's David Rothenberg Center for Public Policy, and directly impacted people and panelists from the medical, academic, legal, and advocacy communities as they raise the call to action to change New York's policy of reincarcerating people for minor...
Imagining Structural Violence in the Age of Trump
Host Jim Vrettos and Forensic Psychiatrist Dr. Bandy Lee have a conversation about structural violence, its effects in the American society and how this presidency may have increased the range of it.
Gay USA 5/13/2020
Two great pioneers lost — trans activist Aimee Stephens and the king of rock and roll, Little Richard. ∎ Aimee Stephens, transgender hero, dies before Supreme Court rules on her case. ∎ Little Richard, the father of rock ‘n’ roll who died at 87, brought gay flamboyance to 1950’s America. ∎ US...
Post-Primary Win, Bragg Promotes Plans for Manhattan DA's Office
A civil rights attorney turned federal prosecutor and a Harlem native, Bragg would be the first ever Black district attorney elected in Manhattan.
Historic Gains for Women Heading to the New York City Council
A historic expected majority of women likely to fill City Council seats in January gathered at a press conference, pledging to bring a culture of mutual support and a commitment to underrepresented constituents to the legislative body.
An Initial Look at Voter Turnout in the 2021 New York City Primaries
Nearly 1 million New York City voters cast ballots in the mayoral primaries last month, according to unofficial results released by the New York City Board of Elections, marking the city's most participated-in local election in decades.
Mark Levine is the Likely Next Manhattan Borough President; Here's What He Ran On
After prevailing in the Democratic primary that just concluded, City Council Member Mark Levine appears very likely to be Manhattan’s next Borough President, given the borough’s overwhelming Democratc enrollment advantage.