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Raising The Bar: The Future of Civilian Oversight
On this week's Raising The Bar, Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi from The Manhattan Black Bar Association sit down with Jerika Richardson Jonathan Darche from NYC Civilian Complaint Review Board to learn more about how New Yorkers can report police misconduct.
Represent NYC: Council Member Rivera's Fight for Healthcare
As the Chair of the City Council's Committee on Hospitals, Council Member Carlina Rivera is taking on the fight for healthcare in New York City. What happens once Mount Sinai Beth Israel closes? What will happen to New Yorkers and their essential right to healthcare? Council Member Rivera sits down...
Gay USA 1/29/2020
Bloomberg unveils LGBT platform; and gay angles on the Grammys. gayusatv.org
Baseball Hall of Fame 2020 Preview - The Derek Jeter Class
The Sports Courier's Fred Richani chats with author and MLB expert Jim Griffin about the 2020 Baseball Hall of Fame class! Plus: Thoughts on the MLB's sign-stealing investigations, our 2020 New York Yankees outlook, and a throwback clip with Hall of Famer Frank Thomas!
Raising The Bar: Holding Prosecutors Accountable
How much discretion does a prosecutor have in a court room? The Manhattan Black Bar Association's Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi sit down with Diane Lucas and Jullian Harris-Calvin from The Justice Collaborative to learn how a prosecutor's decisions impact both the outcome of a trial and the...
David Brooks and Stephanie Share Their Poetry
MNN Producer David Brooks reads from his book "Blackpoemolgy" and Stephanie reads some of her earlier and recent poems. Of course, as always. there's artsy shenanigans.
Gay USA 1/22/2020
Mike Pence attends anti-gay church service; out lesbian coach going to the Super Bowl
Mayor-Elect Eric Adams Appoints His Government
Eric Adams will take office on January 1, 2022 as the 110th Mayor of New York City.
This Week On MNN
Start 2022 off right as This Week on MNN features Health and Fitness.
Failure of Ballot Questions Halts New York's Three-Year Expansion of Voting
Despite support among New York City voters, they failed statewide after a well-funded campaign by conservatives in the suburbs and upstate stoked unfounded fears of voter fraud.