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Gay USA 2/17/2021
Biden outlaws anti-LGBT housing discrimination; gay NYC Councilmember Carlos Menchaca on his campaign for Mayor. ∎ Our guest later in our hour is Carlos Menchaca, an out gay City Council Member from Brooklyn who is running for Mayor of the City of New York. ∎ President Biden’s HUD says LGBTQ people...
Pell Grant Restoration -- Its Significance For Affecting Meaningful Individual Change
On this episode, host Andre Ward talks to Dyjuan Tantro, the government affairs officer at the Bard Prison Initiative (BPI), about the restoration of Pell grants for incarcerated students.
Imagining Spiritual and Racial Unity in 'Paradise' -- Blacks and Jews in East Hampton
Host, Jim Vrettos talks race relations to a Reverend and Rabbi.
PPunto de Vista | Celebrando la Herencia Dominicana en New York
Carlos Cabrera conversa con la joven dominicana Orly Santana, autora del libro "Cartas al Amor que Nunca Conocí". Además, Carlos comenta sobre los más recientes acontecimientos político-social.
Gay USA 02/10/2021
Biden steps up for LGBTQI people worldwide; and Florida bans discrimination.
In First Budget, Adams Fails to Fulfill Pledge of 1% for Parks
Adams failed to follow through on his pledge, only allocating about half that funding and even cutting the parks budget compared to the current fiscal year.
Public Policy Survey Aligned with Adams Administration Gets Feedback from 45,000 New Yorkers and Counting
Over 45,000 New Yorkers have participated in a public policy survey aimed at informing the nascent administration of Mayor Eric Adams.
This Week On MNN
Join us this Week on MNN as we continue our celebration of Black History Month
Legislators Introduce Bill to Extend and Expand NYC Freelancer Protections Across New York State
State Senator Andrew Gounardes and Assemblymember Harry Bronson's bill would expand state labor law protections to freelancers.