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Gail Waesche Kislevitz on her latest book "Running Past Fifty"
Host Barbara Hannah Grufferman chats with author-runner Gail Waesche Kislevitz on her latest book "Running Past Fifty".
Encore Presentation
Encore Presentation: Actress Cherie Danielle Discusses her upcoming play "The Diary of An Afro Goddess" and how she got involved with police brutality while filming on set.
Charles Springer
Charles Springer a former Marine is one of a handful that has completed every Goofy Challenge [14 through 2019] and the Dopey Challenge [6 through 2019] since their inception as part of the Disney Marathon.
Amy Freeze
Amy's dad, Mr. Freeze, planted the running seeds when he started her love for fitness as an eight-year old runner. Her career choice as a pioneering TV meteorologist may have been circumstance or perhaps a classic case of Nominative Determinism!
Encore Presentation:
Encore Presentation: Actress Cherie Danielle Discusses her upcoming play "The Diary of An Afro Goddess" and how she got involved with police brutality while filming on set.
Mauricio Blandino
Mauricio Blandino is lucky to be alive. Given this chance Mauricio has transformed himself through running and is an advocate on making a difference for others.
What is Ranked Choice Voting?
In the 2021 City elections, New Yorkers will be using a new system called "ranked choice" to vote. Gotham Gazette editor Ben Max, Brigid Bergin of WNYC radio, Jeff Mays of The New York Times, and Allie Swatek of the Campaign Finance Board discussed the details of this new way of voting on the latest...
DOE Declares Students Living In Shelters Most Vulnerable To Missing School
New York City students living in homeless shelters missed more school in January than any other group.
Mayor de Blasio and DYCD Announce New Free Children's Summer Program
Mayor Bill de Blasio, Schools Chancellor Meisha Porter and Department of Youth & Community Development (DYCD) Commissioner Bill Chong today announced Summer Rising, the City’s free, summer plan for any child in grades K-12.