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Punto de Vista | Agosto 2, 2018

En este episodio Carlos Cabrera entrevista al Político, Periodista y Escritor Carlos Márquez, quien expresa su visión acerca del fracaso del neoliberalismo en el mundo.  En la segunda parte del programa, la Dra. Ivelsy Ulerio se une a Carlos para explicar a la audiencia las causas, efectos y...

Punto de Vista | Junio 28, 2018

Carlos Cabrera entrevista a un grupo de miembros del Sickle Cell Thalassemia Patients Network (SCTPN) hablando sobre el síndrome de célula falciforme y como este grupo ayuda a pacientes en su diario vivir. En la segunda parte Carlos habla con la abogada Raquel Batista sobre temas de inmigración...

Punto de Vista | Junio 14, 2018

Carlos Cabrera es acompañado por Karina Aybar, terapeuta y psicóloga, para hablar de la importancia de la salud mental en nuestra sociedad para prevenir los suicidios. Ella discute los beneficios de recibir ayuda profesional y da consejos sobre cómo acercarse a un ser querido que no quiere buscar...

Hurdles to Home

Host Khalil Cumberbatch interviews Jeff Grant, Executive Director of Family ReEntry Inc. and co-founder of Progressive Prison Ministries, and Michelle Miles, a career advisor at The Fortune Society, who draw from their personal and professional experiences to discuss the difficulties people face...

What to Watch for as Hochul's 45-Day Transition Period Ends

October 8, 2021

Governor Kathy Hochul's self-imposed transition period ends Friday. Hochul has already made a number of changes to the executive chamber and state policy -- but with the end of the 45-day interval she may reveal some key remaining personnel and policy decisions she has promised over the first weeks...

Housing Group Offers Roadmap for Full NYCHA Funding

October 5, 2021

A new report from Community Preservation Corporation (CPC), a nonprofit affordable housing financing company, seeks to cut through some of the noise and offer a concrete roadmap to finally secure the funding that NYCHA and its residents need.