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Punto de Vista | Diciembre 26, 2019
En este episodio, Carlos Cabrera conversa con la destacada periodista dominicana Edith Febles, sobre temas relacionados al ejercicio del periodismo y la política actual en la República Dominicana, entre otros.
Revolutionary Love: An Interview With Rev. Jacqueline Lewis
As 2019 comes to a close, Laura speaks with Rev. Dr. Jacqueline Lewis of Middle Collegiate Church in New York City's East Village. Rev. Jacqui's public theology focuses on social and environmental justice, community engagement, and the practice of what she calls "Revolutionary Love." In their...
Gay USA Episode 945
Rights & Reactions — a great 1987 documentary on the pitched battle for a Gay Rights Bill in New York City gayusatv.org
FAWNat MNN Studios in NYC, with Special Guests - Askold Buk and Luba DVjorak
FAWN, Singer, Songwriter, Actress performs with Special Guests - Askold Buk and Luba Dvorak
Imagining the New Reform Politics in Queens
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Anthony Miranda, Democratic Candidate for Queens Borough President who thinks the political class has made too many promises and accomplished nothing in return.
Youth Climate Activism and the New Non-Violent Resistance
In the wake of the 25th UN Climate Change Summit known as the Conference of Partners or COP, scientists and activists are warning that governments are failing to act as quickly as the climate crisis requires. Taking matters into their own hands, youth organizers with Extinction Rebellion have led...
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.
Report Takes Closer Look at Low-Income New Yorkers' Concerns About Long-Term Covid Impacts
A new report confirms that lower-income New Yorkers are the demographic most worried about the long-term effects of the pandemic, when compared to their moderate and higher-income counterparts.