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Clip of the Week: “Radical Imagination: Imagining Black Liberation, Black Lives Matter”
Last weekend, the Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture opened in Washington, D.C. As thousands of visitors flock to the museum in its opening week, we’re looking back at a “Radical Imagination” clip that traces today’s Black Lives Matter movement and other black liberation...
On the next Represent NYC: Key NY State Legislative Races
YC Spotlight: “Bridging the Gap”
According to the Human Rights Campaign, youth who are out to their immediate family and out at school report higher levels of happiness, optimism, acceptance, and support.
This Tuesday, October 11, marks the twenty-eighth National Coming Out Day, on the anniversary of the National March on...
Clip of the Week: “Sidewalk News Roundtable”
As the potentially devastating Hurricane Matthew barrels up the coast of Florida and northward, it brings with it renewed talk of how climate change may be ushering in a new era of extreme weather conditions globally. Our Clip of the Week looks at local environmental issues with a special episode...
The Radical Imagination: Imagining a New Left Turn for The Country: The Work of Stanley Aronowitz
The upcoming election brings up a wide variety of feelings among voters as we all have different visions for what the country should look like.
On this episode of “The Radical Imagination,” co-hosts Jim Vrettos Michael Pelias talk about the future of the country, the work of Stanley Aronowitz and the...
NBLCA's Health Action Tv: Fighting HIV/AIDS in Long Island
On the Next Election Edition of Represent NYC: What to Expect as Election Day Approaches
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YC Spotlight: “Connecting Voices: Accessibility of Healthy Food”
This Sunday, the New York Times magazine published its annual food issue, with compelling narratives examining the intersection of large-scale food production and shifting American concerns regarding food origins and the environmental impact of the food cycle. While food production remains a...