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Imagining Free Speech in a Vibrant and Vigorous American Democracy
Host Jim Vrettos invites Thane Rosenbaum to talk about his book "Saving Free Speech... from ITSELF" and the possible confusion about what "free speech" really means in the American Constitution.
Actualidad Dominicana: Conversación con Marino Zapete
Este es un análisis de los hechos más recientes en la República Dominicana con los periodistas Carlos Cabrera y Marino Zapete, con un énfasis en los casos de corrupción en el gobierno del país caribeño.
Hell's Kitchen Democrats and Chelsea Reform Democratic Club Present: 2021 Manhattan DA Candidates
On December 2nd, Hell's Kitchen Democrats and Chelsea Reform Democratic Club hosted a forum with a panel of candidates running for Manhattan #DistrictAttorney in 2021 to inform New Yorkers of each candidates' policies and positions if they were elected office.
Downtown Independent Democrats Present: Lower Manhattan District Attorney Forum
The Downtown Independent Democrats hosted a forum with a panel of candidates running for Manhattan #DistrictAttorney in 2021 to inform New Yorkers of each candidates' policies and positions if they were elected office.
Releasing Aging People in Prison: Why is it important now more than ever?
Americans are aging in prison. But what needs to be done about reducing that elderly population and what to do with them once they are released is still being studied and debated. On this episode, host Andre Ward talks about this issue with Jose Hamza Saldana, director of RAPP (Release Aging People...
Death of a Parent: Healing Mind, Body and Spirit
On this show Dr. Cori Bussolari and Antonio Sausys, yoga expert give sound advice on ways to heal your mind and body after the loss of a parent. Musical number by Chris Donohoe
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.