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Meet the 2021 Manhattan District Attorney Candidates
On September 8th, The Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club gathered a panel of #candidates running for Manhattan District Attorney in 2021. Learn each candidate's qualifications and policy proposals prior to #voting in the next #DA election.
Gay USA 11/18/2020
Biden’s possible LGBTQ appointments; Transgender Awareness Week. ∎ The Biden transition and LGBTQ issues. ∎ Justice Samuel Alito delivers a crude anti-gay speech. ∎ The new Speaker of the House in Maine will be a 28-year old gay man. ∎ It is Transgender Awareness Week and we highlight some new...
Imagining True Prosecutorial Justice
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Lavina Ransom, mother of KaLani Uehera who is seeking justice for her daughter after been imprisoned for denouncing sexual abuse while serving on the US military. They are joined by Manuel Gomez, Black-Ops Private Investigator who is working with Lavina to find justice...
Gay USA 11/11/2020
NYC gays work for Biden in Pennsylvania; more LGBTQ candidates elected everywhere. ∎ We celebrated the defeat of Donald Trump by Joe Biden on Saturday. Our guest is activist, journalist, and novelist Tim Murphy who will tell us about his work on the ground in Pennsylvania getting out the vote. ∎...
TOFA: Why do we need to recognize Filipinos in America
The Makilala crew Jen, Rachelle and Cristina, talk to the founder of The Outstanding Filipino American Awards, Elton Lugay, about the importance of recognizing FilAms and their work. Recipients of the awards Erwin Benedict Valencia, Ninotchka Rosca and TOFA Performing Artists Rasmin Diaz, Geo...
This Week On MNN
In honor of Martin Luther King’s Day of Service, This Week on MNN is proud to highlight community leaders, volunteers and social justice organizations that provide services and advocate for our communities.
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.