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Trump meets with Fascist leader of Brazil • Pence meets with gay Irish Prime minister... and much more! (Guest co-host Rob Shuter)
Aired March 20th, 2019
The Equality Rights bill is re-introduced to Congress • Trump moves on with Trans troops ban ... and much more!
Aired March 13th, 2019
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Naomi Snider Co-Author of Why Does Patriarchy Persist? (with Carol Gilligan) and Research Fellow at New York University.
Second HIV cure • the new Michael Jackson documentary • Trump's Trans Troop Ban... and much more!
Aired March 6th, 2019
African-American Lesbian was top vote for Chicago Mayor race • Methodist church may break up over LGBTQ policies • former number two man in the Vatican is convicted of child abuse... and much more!
Aired February 28th, 2019
Encore Presentation: Actress Cherie Danielle Discusses her upcoming play "The Diary of An Afro Goddess" and how she got involved with police brutality while filming on set.
Host Khalil A. Cumberbatch interviews William Evans, founder and President of Neighborhood Benches a non-profit organization designed to help young adults and leaders achieve positive changes in communities where capacity building, community service and restorative justice practices are needed....
Jussie Smollett • Catholic Cardinal investigated for child abuse • Martina Navratilova slammed for transphobic remarks... and much more!
Aired February 20th, 2019
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Robert Gangi, Founder and Executive Director of the Police Reform Organizing Project (PROP)
This Week on MNN we continue our celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.
The State Senate analyzed the execution of the June primary elections in a major hearing Tuesday.
Federal relief staved off the worst of its socio-economic effects and prevented a massive spike in poverty, new Census data revealed this past week.
The New York City Comptroller is an investment advisor and fiduciary for New York City’s $266 billion public pension system that serves 700,000 current and former teachers, firefighters, health care workers, police officers, and other retired city employees.