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Imagining the New Reform Politics in Queens
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Anthony Miranda, Democratic Candidate for Queens Borough President who thinks the political class has made too many promises and accomplished nothing in return.
Amby Burfoot, Runner's World Editor-at-Large, is the guest.
Amby Burfoot winner of the 1968 Boston Marathon is a running journalist and author. Host Gail Kislevitz chats with Amby about his career and their new book "Runspirations."
TSC Interviews NFL Player Turned Entrepreneur Anthony Trucks
The Sports Courier's Fred Richani interviews former NFL player Anthony Trucks about his inspirational journey to entrepreneurship and how he positively impacts lives every day!
Photographer Nikki Johnson Comes to Chat
Prolific and multifaceted Photographer and friend Nikki Johnson comes to hang out and discuss and share her creative journey and samples of her photos from her books.
Imagining a Revolution of Values - Reclaiming Public Faith For The Common Good
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, Writer, Preacher, Moral Activist, author of the book "Revolution of Values: Reclaiming Public Faith for the Common Good"
Moments with Lisa Swan Josh Pesin, Stacy Creamer, Evan Wood
Moments with Lisa Swan Josh Pesin, Stacy Creamer, Evan Wood
Counting FilAms in the 2020 Census
In this episode, Host Rachelle Ocampo and guest Co-Host Laura Garcia, interview Aries Dela Cruz, Manhattan Borough Lead of the NYC Census 2020 and Ryan Letada, CEO at NextDayBetter. The conversation goes about the importance of the census and how it influences the communities that get undercounted.
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.
‘A Fundamental Shift’: New York’s Clean Energy Plans Move Ahead
New York is well on its way to meeting its ambitious clean energy goals, according to one of the top state officials charged with implementation.
After Subway Shoving, Officials Look to Expand State Laws on Mandatory Treatment for Mental Illness
Many experts, advocates and elected officials say a stronger implementation of Kendra’s Law must also be accompanied by greater resources for inpatient treatment.