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ECLECTRIX PRESENTS... UPSTREAM GALLERY 30th Anniversary Tribute
Tonight we are honored to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Upstream Gallery. As a co-op, the 23 fine artists get to exhibit their talents. They also present marvelous music, poetry and find other generous ways to support the Hastings-on-the Hudson Community. Now with their latest group...
Gay USA 4/14/2021
NCAA promises support for trans athletes; Pres. Biden nominates gay sheriff to run Customs and Border Protection. ∎ The NCAA pulls its major events out of states that prohibit trans participation in school sports. ∎ Biden picks out gay Trump critic to lead Customs and Border Protection. ∎...
Leaving The Nuclear Age with Clifton Truman Daniel
Heather Wokusch interviews Clifton Truman Daniel on Survivors of Hiroshima and discuss the book, Sadako and the 1,000 Paper Cranes, written by a real little girl who was 2 yrs old when the atomic bomb destroyed Hiroshima on August 6, 1945.Sadako was diagnosed with radiation induced leukemia 9 yrs...
Repairing Today's Ineffective Justice System Strategies
American prisons house more than 1.5 million individuals, an increase of over 390% since 1978. This growth persisted even in the face of an overarching decline in crime rates since the 1990s and the longest terms of incarceration since we began to collect accurate data. Over 600,000 men and women...
Imagining How to End America's Racial Dilemma
We know that children's life chances are overwhelmingly dependent on the income and education of their parents. Over 65 years after the Supreme Court struck down school segregation in Brown v. Board, black children are as segregated from white students as they were in the mid-1970s.
Host Jim...
Questioning ‘Austerity,’ City Council Begins Examining Mayor Adams' $98.5 Billion Preliminary Budget
The New York City Council on Wednesday kicked off the process of examining Mayor Eric Adams’ $98.5 billion preliminary budget.
Comptroller Lander Launches Tracker for City Spending of $11 Billion in Federal Pandemic Aid
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander on Tuesday unveiled an online dashboard tracking how the city is spending and allocating more than $11 billion in federal stimulus funds.
This March in Media Education
Spring is showing its arrival and Media Education at MNN has Bootcamps, Courses and Workshops to spring your education forward!
Will New York City Be Ready to Implement Landmark Building Emissions Law?
Local Law 97 aims to cut emissions from the largest buildings by 40% by 2030.