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Imagining How to Unplug Spectrum
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Troy Walcott and Ray Reyes, Spectrum Workers, Organizers/Activists; who tell us the status of the workers fight against the cable corporation, a subsidiary of Charter Communications, Inc. whose policies harm both workers and users in NYC.
Mutual Aid Justice: Beyond Survival
Mutual Aid: What does it look like in the Justice sphere? If you don’t want to call the cops, what else can you do? Many people turn to transformative justice for help. In the nation that incarcerates more people than any other on earth, there are many reasons why a person might not want to call 911...
Gay USA 4/8/2020
More LGBT people lost to Covid-19; and activist arrested in Central Park protesting Franklin Graham
Part lll - A tribute to John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman
Featuring Patience Higgins, Saxophone; Kevin Harris, Vocals; Tony Garnier, Bass/ Michael Wolf, Piano; Ronnie Barrage, Drums.
Designing a Future Where Everyone Counts
Jutta Treviranus pushes back against cultures, policies, and technologies designed only for those deemed "normal." As founder and director of the Inclusive Design Research Centre at OCAD University in Toronto, Treviranus works to challenge and improve the way we build software, make large scale...
Imagining Apache Stronghold - Saving, Protecting, Defending Sacred Oak Flat
This episode is dedicated to the Apache Indian Tribe who is fighting against Resolution Copper, a joint venture company and one of the largest metal and mining companies in the world, who wants to build the nations's largest copper mine in the Apache holy site of Oak Flat Arizona. The show features...
From the Creative Frontline of Lebanon's Revolution
Since October 2019, demonstrators have flooded the streets of Lebanon; part of a grassroots movement against corruption, climate denial, big finance, and government failure. Civil society organizations are now providing people with everything from food and protection to street cleaning and work...
New York Voters to Decide Fate of 5 Proposed Constitutional Amendments on General Election Ballot
All New York voters will have an opportunity to approve or disapprove five state constitutional amendments on the ballot this fall.
Union Leaders Call for Better Covid Protocols, Transparency at CUNY
Labor leaders representing CUNY faculty and staff sounded the alarm on the university system's COVID-19 preparedness
City Struggles to Boost Vaccinations in Far Rockaway, Where Rates Are Lowest
New York City health officials have struggled to boost covid vaccination in some historically underserved and overlooked neighborhoods. Among them is Far Rockaway, Queens.