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Host Jim Vrettos interviews Greenpeace activists Rico Sisney and Brianna Gibson. They share their motivation to join the organization and what are they doing to make planet Earth a better place.
Carlos Cabrera inicia este episodio conversando con Wilma Tamayo, Activista de la Justicia Social; y Angel Josué Arias, Gestor Comunitario; sobre la Coalición Democrática y el despido del periodista Marino Zapete en la República Dominicana. Seguido, Carlos habla del caso de la ex-congresista...
Trump's impeachment process, Supreme Court transgender plaintiff talks, Andy reviews "The Politician"...and much more!
Aired October 3rd, 2019
In this episode, Makilala's hosts Jen & Rachelle, with guest co-host Maria Elizabeth Cueva, Esq., want to explore the complexity of the concert producing industry. To answer their questions they have guests panelists Reagan John Rada from Reagan John Productions, LLC; Vicente G. Gesmundo from VYNZ...
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Melissa Montero, film and media maker, activist, salsa dancer. Mrs. Montero talks about his experience with Isabel Rosado who passed on in 2015 at the age of 107 and whose life encompassed Puerto Rico's historical struggle with colonialism over the last century.
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.