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Raising The Bar: Desegregating Education in New York
In 1954 Brown v. Board of Education declared segregation in public schools to be unconstitutional. Sixty-six years later, America's most segregated schools aren't in the deep south. They are in New York. Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi sit down with Linara Davidson Greenidge and Dr. Robert S. Harvey...
Represent NYC: 2020 Election and Impeachment
Political predictions are made in the latest episode of Represent NYC. Dr. Christina Greer, Matt McDermott and Lincoln Mitchell sit down to discuss the potential outcome of both the 2020 election and the current impeachment trial.
John Korff who pulled off Ironman NYC in 2012 guest stars.
John Korff an outstanding runner in his own right is better known for bringing showmanship to women's tennis, ballon festivals, the NYC Triathlon and the only time Ironman 140.6 came to NYC.
Raising The Bar: Prison Reform - Human Rights
The MBBA of NYC sits down with The Alliance of Families for Justice to discuss prison reform and the rights of both prisoners and their families.
Represent NYC: Council Member Levine Discusses Ferry Services
On this episode of Represent NYC, Council Member Mark Levine discusses ferry services with guests Karen Imas of Waterfront Alliance, Jeffrey LeFrancois of The Meatpacking Business Improvement District, and Savona Bailey-McClain of The West Harlem Art Fund. Watch Sunday January 12th at 7pm and...
Episode Encore With Visual Artist Fred Hatt and Actor Frankie Ramos
Reboot of one of the very first episodes for folks who missed it with the incredible art of Fred Hatt and clips of Frankie Ramos' work.
Imagining the Jewish Community Center's Social Justice Film Festival
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Issac Zablocki, Founder of the JCC's Social Justice Film Festival; and Adam Zucker, Director of the documentary "American Muslim" which will be screened on the opening night of the festival.
Transfer your Premiere Project to DaVinci Resolve for Color Grading
If you're a content creator, you know that color grading is essential to achieving the look and feel of your final product. Adobe Premiere is a great tool for video editing, but if you're looking to take your project to the next level, you need to use DaVinci Resolve for color grading. In this blog...
MNN Partners with NYCHA for Summer Youth Media Project
Over an 8-week program during the summer of 2022, MNN and the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) partnered to provide media training workshops for NYCHA residents as part of their first-ever Youth Media Project
This Week On MNN
This Week on MNN we recognize and celebrate Native American Heritage Month
This Week On MNN We Celebrate National Authors Day
Join MNN producers as they celebrate some wonderful authors.