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Imagining the Jewish Community Center's Social Justice Film Festival
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Issac Zablocki, Founder of the JCC's Social Justice Film Festival; and Adam Zucker, Director of the documentary "American Muslim" which will be screened on the opening night of the festival.
Punto de Vista | Enero 9, 2020
En este episodio, Carlos Cabrera hace un análisis de los más recientes sucesos a nivel mundial: el terremoto en Puerto Rico, los incendios en Australia y la situación política entre Irán y los Estados Unidos. Luego, Carlos tiene como invitada a Arelis Figueroa, miembro de la Asamblea Popular de los...
Gay USA Episode 947
Important new study on transgender identity; Andy’s London theatre reviews
Pinay Calls the Shots as NYC Commissioner of Media and Entertainment
In this episode, the Makillala Crew: Jen and Rachelle; interview Anne del Castillo, first generation filipino-american who serves as Commissioner at the NYC Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment. The episode closes with a presentation by Joanna Ruth & Cyd Tumpalan, who play violin and marimba.
Punto de Vista | Enero 2, 2020
En este episodio, Carlos Cabrera conversa con Miguelina Henríquez y Thammy Suárez de Servicios EXCAVA, sobre el seminario para mujeres latinas “De Oruga a Mariposa.” Luego, la Dra. Ivelsy Ulerio nos brinda información sobre la meningitis.
Gay USA Episode 946
Gay USA HIV/AIDS panel — fascinating discussion with longterm survivors on their personal and political issues
State Senate Examines Board of Elections at Oversight Hearing
The State Senate analyzed the execution of the June primary elections in a major hearing Tuesday.
New Poverty Data Shows Effects of Federal Relief, Prompts Calls for Continued Aid
Federal relief staved off the worst of its socio-economic effects and prevented a massive spike in poverty, new Census data revealed this past week.
As Comptroller, Lander Would Use ‘Environmental, Social and Governance’ Factors to Inform Pension Investment
The New York City Comptroller is an investment advisor and fiduciary for New York City’s $266 billion public pension system that serves 700,000 current and former teachers, firefighters, health care workers, police officers, and other retired city employees.
De Blasio Outlines Spending Plan for $5.9 Billion in Direct Federal Pandemic Aid
Since the nation's most recent pandemic-era stimulus package, the American Rescue Plan, was passed in March the de Blasio administration officials have been crafting a plan to use close to $5.9 billion in direct federal funding to New York City government.