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Gay USA: Supreme Court Transgender Plaintiff Talks
Trump's impeachment process, Supreme Court transgender plaintiff talks, Andy reviews "The Politician"...and much more!
Aired October 3rd, 2019
Concert Producing : The Risks and Rewards
In this episode, Makilala's hosts Jen & Rachelle, with guest co-host Maria Elizabeth Cueva, Esq., want to explore the complexity of the concert producing industry. To answer their questions they have guests panelists Reagan John Rada from Reagan John Productions, LLC; Vicente G. Gesmundo from VYNZ...
LGBTQ Friendly Senior Housing - Because there's no place like home
Paul Nagle, Executive Director & Tom Smith, Founder/Board Pres. of Stonewall Community Development Corporation discuss availability of new housing for Elderly LGBTQ Seniors
Imagining Mi Madrina Revolucionaria
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Melissa Montero, film and media maker, activist, salsa dancer. Mrs. Montero talks about his experience with Isabel Rosado who passed on in 2015 at the age of 107 and whose life encompassed Puerto Rico's historical struggle with colonialism over the last century.
The Race to be the Next City Council Speaker is in Full Swing
The official vote will occur in January of 2022, once the new City Council class is seated. The winner will, along with the new mayor, be among the two most powerful New York City elected officials in setting the government’s course.
Eric Adams Wins Democratic Nomination for Mayor of New York City
With nearly every vote counted and the latest unofficial tallies for the June election released on Tuesday, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams took a seemingly insurmountable lead in the Democratic mayoral primary and claimed victory.
Board of Elections Admits No Quality Control Ahead of 2020 Absentee Ballot Blunder
The New York City Board of Elections admitted it did not send its own staff to do quality inspections at absentee ballot vendor sites to ensure they would be able to meet the requirements of their contracts for the general election last year.
Board of Elections Releases Corrected Initial Unofficial Ranked-Choice Count, with 120,000-Plus Outstanding Absentee Votes
The New York City Board of Elections on Wednesday released a corrected tabulation of preliminary, unofficial ranked-choice votes from the June mayoral and comptroller primary elections, a day after an initial release that included erroneous numbers.