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Happy Friday, all! For today's Clip of the Week, we'd like to turn your attention to a fun new episode of "From the Heart of the Barrios," a unique and inspiring series from the MNN El Barrio Firehouse Community Media Center.
In this segment, we hear from Janet Rodriguez, founder of SoHarlem, a...
Watch U.S. Representative the Honorable Charles Rangel, of New York's 13th Congressional District, discuss President Obama's recent exectutive action on immigration, which grants administrative relief to benefit up to five million immigrants across the country, and a quarter of a million New Yorkers...
Each week, Noel Leader, Julian Harper, and Michael Greys, co-hosts and members of “100 Blacks in Law Enforcement who Care,” examine the latest developments in community/police conflicts. Stepping into the thorny intersection of race relations and policing, the hosts tackle this most pressing of...
Did you know that on average, vehicles kill or seriously injure a New Yorker every two hours? In January 2014, New York City adopted Vision Zero, "a bold new commitment to improve street safety in every borough." "Represent NYC" returns to MNN1 on Sunday, March 15 at 7:00 pm with a new episode...
Every year during Earth Hour, people across the globe turn off their lights and non-essential electronics for one hour. It's not just homes and small businesses that participate; over 3,000 iconic landmarks across the world, including the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Big Ben in London, and the Empire...
Rent regulations and tenants' rights are two of the most pressing issues in Manhattan. On the March 29th episode of "Represent NYC," NYS Senator Adriano Espaillat discusses the state of rental housing in NYC with his guest Delsenia Glover, Campaign Manager, Alliance for Tenant Power and Rent...
The newly passed state budget allocates $750 million towards the $15 billion budget gap in the MTA's five-year capital plan. Increases in ridership are well documented, as is the decrease in service quality. Some place the blame squarely on the shoulders of the government and say that more funding...
Today, New York and North Carolina are the only two states where young people 16 and older are automatically treated as adults in the criminal justice system. On the next "Represent NYC," Bill Perkins of New York State's 30th Senatorial District will discuss juvenile justice reform and the pending...
The New York City Council held its first meeting, remotely, since the coronavirus pandemic outbreak started in March using Zoom.
NYS Department of Labor has updated their #PUA #unemployment application so it's easier for New Yorkers. Here's how the updated application works:
The federal stimulus PPP for small businesses, the $349 billion Paycheck Protection Program, which offers forgivable loans to small businesses, ran out of money last week. But there is help available from companies like FaceBook. Find out who is offering assistance.
With Sanders out of the race, can Biden unite the democrats to take on a faltering Trump? A blog by Matt McDermott, co-host of "The Election Show on MNN".