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Consider It Blacklit - Reel Sisters
Consider It Blacklit host Kim Singleton interviews Carolyn Butts, founder of the Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival. The festival is over 20 - years -old and is the first Oscar qualifying film festival dedicated to women of color.
Flight Simulator and other stuff
This week, we check out Microsoft Flight Simulator, and other attempts by Jonah to fly.
Punto de Vista | Agosto 20, 2020
Carlos recibe a Catherine Murphy de The Literacy Project con quien habla del derecho al voto y muestra un documental sobre la lucha por el voto femenino. Luego, Carlos y Zenaida Mendez, Productora Ejecutiva de Punto de Vista, analizan la convención demócrata en Estados Unidos y la posesión del...
Microsoft's July presentation
Rerun of Microsoft's pseudo-E3 briefing from two weeks ago.
This Week On MNN
This Week on MNN we continue our celebration of Women's History Month.
You’re invited to the event of the season: the Festival of New York!
Summer in New York just got so much better! Join us for the ultimate comeback: the #FestivalofNY – a city-wide celebration of all the things that make us New Yorkers. It’s time to show the world that New York never left.
MNN is proud to be a media partner of the Festival of New York.
As Mayor Adams Takes on the Issue, City Council Examines NYC Workforce Development Programs and Plans
The New York City Council convened an oversight hearing Monday on the city’s workforce development programs and plans amid pandemic recovery efforts.
How to Get Shallow Depth of Field on a DSLR
A shallow depth of field places a particular subject in sharp focus while ensuring that the background or foreground of the image is blurred. This technique may point an audience’s attention towards the most important subject in a scene, while placing less emphasis on blurrier less focused objects. ...