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YC Spotlight: “What Time Is It?”
As a new school year begins and children around New York return to their classrooms this week, it’s time to reexamine the many issues facing our public schools to date, including the conflicts over Common Core, state assessments, charter schools, multiple pathways to high school diplomas, and...
Clip of the Week: “Represent NYC”
School’s back in session and we’ve got education on the brain as we close out this first week of September. With controversy swirling around so many educational concerns of late, our Clip of the Week examines one of the hot topics in education today on the minds of many new York parents...
Represent NYC Election Special: A Review of the 2016 Presidential Candidates’ Policies
The first debate between the 2016 presidential candidates is coming up on September 26 and voters are hoping to hear more detailed plans from Clinton and Trump about the future of America.
On this special election edition of “Represent NYC,” Gotham Gazette Executive Editor Ben Max, Democratic...
Represent NYC: Improving New York’s Voting System with Manhattan BP Gale A. Brewer
With a local primary coming up on Tuesday, September 13 and the presidential election following closely behind, it’s important for everyone to exercise their right to vote. However, New York’s voting system makes it difficult for certain groups of people to add their voices to the mix.
On this...
The Radical Imagination: Imagining the Drama of Protest
On Monday, September 12, people of faith participated in Moral Revival National Day of Action in Albany to ask state politicians to move away from extremist policies and move toward laws that benefit the majority.
On this episode of “The Radical Imagination,” host Jim Vrettos of John Jay College of...
YC Spotlight: “This Home is Not Broken”
In New York City, the average annual cost of childcare is $14,144 according to the Economic Policy Institute. With staggering childcare costs and limited parental leave policies, the U.S. currently lags behind many of our global counterparts.
Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary...
Clip of the Week: “28 Minutes: Suicide Rates of Young Latinas”
This week marked the beginning of National Hispanic Heritage Month, and the second school week for many New York children and young adults. On the heels of both, our Clip of the Week looks at the current devastating suicide epidemic among young Latinas.
Host Taina Bien-Aime and a panel of...
The Radical Imagination: Imagining a Decolonized America - a Conversation with Ajamu Baraka and Immortal Technique
As construction on the oil pipeline in North Dakota continues, Native Americans and people from around the country have come together to protest this project, which could potentially disrupt sacred sites and contaminate the water supply near a Sioux reservation.
On this episode of “The Radical...
On the Next Represent NYC: Addressing the Housing Crisis in Northern Manhattan with Assemblymember Guillermo Linares
Back in March, the New York City Council voted in favor of Mayor De Blasio’s Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Plan to provide more affordable homes across the city, yet families are still being priced out of their Northern Manhattan neighborhoods.
This Sunday on “Represent NYC,” New York State...