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Just one day short of the expiring rent regulation laws, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the “Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019.”
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.
Roughly 40 million people live in poverty in the USA. Can you imagine living under $24,000 a year for a family of four? If you can’t, why not? Surely the media should help. This week, why mainstream media are so poor at covering poverty – and what one project is doing about it.
58 Min. Conversation with H. Channer's Talk To Dannin's Class
Host Stuart Calderwood chats with the multi-talented running coach John Honerkamp. John is a thinking coach's coach in that he grows an opportunity before moving on but always bettering the lives of others.
58 Min. Conversation with Ervand Abrahamian
Represent NYC guest-host, New York State Senator Brian A. Benjamin, is joined by Tara Cobbins, Cedric Fulton, and Tyler Nims to discuss parole issues and the Less Is More bill.
Open Mic Tribute for Arts Icon Steve Cannon by his creative family. Kara O'Connell, Nikki Johnson, Poonam Srivastava, Luciann Berrios, and Melanie Goodreaux share fond memories about the life of Steve Cannon in this very heartfelt tribute. They share their photo and video memories.
Monday marked the second hearing on libraries since they reopened in July.
A coalition is forming behind Council Member Adrienne Adams to win the legislative leadership post.
Mayor-elect Eric Adams refunded more than $1 million to 653 donors.
The three proposals would establish a new preamble to the City Charter; create new racial equity oversight bodies and a citywide racial equity plan; and establish a new measure of the “true cost of living” in New York City.