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Punto de Vista | Diciembre 6, 2018
En este episodio, Carlos Cabrera entrevista a Arilyn Martinez, Fundadora del Latino Film Market Festival. Luego, Carlos conversa con Luz del Alba Rubio, Directora Artística; José Luis Gonzalez, Compositor; y Gerardo De La Torre, Baritono; quienes invitan a la Ópera "El Rey Nació". Al final del...
Imagining the Radical World of Lenny Bruce
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Ronnie Marmo, Actor, Writer, Director, Producer, Instructor
Punto de Vista | Noviembre 29, 2018
En este episodio, nuestra productora ejecutiva Zenaida Mendez conversa con Donaida Castillo sobre el empoderamiento de la mujer. Mas adelante, Zenaida y Carlos Cabrera se manifiestan sobre la partida a temprana edad del ex-senador Jose Peralta, y sobre los posibles candidatos para el puesto de...
Agenda 2019, Episode 1: Affordable Housing and Rent Regulation
#Agenda2019 co-hosts Ben Max, Executive Editor of Gotham Gazette and Jarrett Murphy, Executive Editor of City Limits speak with the Association for Neighborhood & Housing Development's Director of Organizing and Advocacy, Emily Goldstein and Delsenia Glover, Executive Director of Tenants & Neighbors...
Imagining a World Where Justice is What Love Looks Like in Public
Host Jim Vrettos interviews James Gilligan, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at School of Medicine, Professor of Law at School of Law & Collegiate Professor at New York University.
Imagining a World Where Justice is What Love Looks Like in Public
Host Jim Vrettos interviews James Gilligan, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at School of Medicine, Professor of Law at School of Law & Collegiate Professor at New York University.
Advocates Urge NYC to Ban Criminal Background Checks for Apartment Applicants
The Fair Chance for Housing Act would bar landlords and brokers from conducting criminal background checks on prospective tenants, a barrier to housing for the formerly incarcerated and their families.
Effort to 'Defund the NYPD' Appears Stalled Ahead of De Blasio's Final Budget
Even though cutting NYPD funding has become a popular position among many candidates running for mayor, City Council, and other offices this year, the city’s current leadership seems unlikely to embrace any significant cuts to the police department in the upcoming budget amid a sustained increase of...
NYCHA’s Latest Rescue Plan Needs State Approval But That Won't Be Coming Anytime Soon
With a week left in the legislative session, New York lawmakers shelved a city-backed plan that aimed to revamp 25,000 NYCHA apartments.