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Earlier this week, President Trump announced Brett Kavanaugh as his Supreme Court nomination and many pro-choice Americans are now worried that if confirmed, he’ll be the deciding vote needed to overturn Roe v. Wade.
In this week’s YC Spotlight, check out an interview with social justice lawyer...
According to the Washington Post, nearly 3.7 million immigrants in the U.S. are black, yet the media tends to leave out coverage of their experiences.
In this week’s YC Spotlight, youth producer Michael talks with New York City organizer Albert Saint-Jean of Black Alliance for Just Immigration ...
Fruits and vegetables are staples in a healthy diet, but for those living in low income neighborhoods, fast food and convenience store snacks are often the cheapest items to buy.
This week’s YC Spotlight features a new short film by MNN’s advanced youth field producers about systemic inequalities...
Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance has announced that as of September 1, the NYPD will ticket, not arrest, those in possession of marijuana. While this doesn’t make the drug fully legal in New York, it’s a step toward decriminalizing it.
In this week’s YC Spotlight, check out interviews with...
The monument of Chisholm is part of the She Built NYC program, launched by First Lady Chirlane McCray and then-Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen.
This Week On MNN we continue to celebrate National Arts and Humanities Month.
City Council Member Keith Powers, a Democrat, and his Republican opponent in this year's election, David Casavis, met for a debate hosted by Manhattan Neighborhood Network.
Candidates for New York City Public Advocate in the fast-approaching 2021 general election discussed their visions for the city’s second highest office during two recent TV debates.