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Trump administration's attempt to codify anti-LGBT discrimination • Log Cabin Republicans endorse him anyway ... and much more!
Aired August 22nd, 2019
Will tenants finally be heard with Gregory Russ as the new NYCHA Chairman?
Stories of resistance • reviewing Hannah Gadsby's "Douglas • PA gay dads adopt 6 siblings... and much more!
Aired August 15th, 2019
More than 2.7 million children in the U.S. currently have an incarcerated parent, and 10 million children experienced this at some point in their lives. The incarceration of an individual affects people who are often referred to as “hidden victims” - people impacted but rarely considered when...
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Nick Brana, Founder and Director Movement for a People's Party; and Russell Gray, Activist at Extinction Rebellion. They talk about the journey fighting for climate change.
Horrible week for the country • good news from Washington State, Utah and North Carolina... and much more! (Guest-host Allison Kahn.)
Aired August 8th, 2019
Hear from Indiana Mayor, Pete Buttigieg, in an in-depth discussion about the issues effecting New Yorkers and a Q&A with an audience filled with Harlem leaders, activists, and residents.
Gay rapper breaks Billboard Top 100 record • Puerto Rico overthrows bigot leader... and much more! (Guest-host Chris Cooper.)
Aired August 1st, 2019
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Renata Pumarol, Coordinator of International Projects at The People's Forum. They talk about this organization and how it serves the community of the City of New York.
The central concerns swirling around the new mayor relate to three prominent appointments he has made to his young administration.
State lawmakers are amending a bill that could change the make-up and management structure of the New York City Board of Elections
January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Join MNN for conversations about this important issue.
Advocates in New York are redoubling a push to pass a sweeping state bill that would shore up voting protections for historically disenfranchised groups.