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The MNN Video LIbrary is no longer being updated. You can still find archived episodes of some MNN programs here, or check MNN's section of Archive.org. New episodes of select MNN shows are also available on MNN's YouTube channel.
Lynn Ellsworth, Human-scale NYC, interviews Ben Richardson on effects of Supertall buildings (80 Flatbush Ave.) on NYC neighborhoods and of Real Estate Board interests taking over the Boards of Directors of Non-Profit organization that guide public policy.
Join Helen Rosenthal, NYC Council Member of the 6th District, Sarah Kaufman, associate director of the NYU Rudin Center for Transportation and Brittany Kendrick, co- founder of Safer-Together on Represent NYC as they discuss violence against women and the pink tax.
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Michael Jenkins, Prisoner Reentry Activist at Youth Empowerment Systems of New York City
Carlos Cabrera entrevista al Docente Juan Guerra, Profesor de la Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo haciendo un análisis sobre el estado de la formación universitaria en dicha institución. En el segundo segmento, Carlos y la Dra. Ivelsy Ulerio informan a la audiencia sobre la enfermedad rábica.
Democrats take control of House • Kansas Republican State Senator quits over anti-transgender policies... and much more!
Aired January 2nd, 2019
By age 15, Rudy Garcia-Tolson, a double above-knee amputee, had won a Gold medal in the Paralympic Games breaking world records in swimming. Host Timothy Clarke chats with Rudy to learn what makes him tick.
Join the Youth Channel in “Inequality” to learn more about the gender inequality in society and the workplace.
Register for a Mediamaker Meetup with documentary filmmaker and editor César Martínez Barba. Barba will discuss his creative use of cinematography, sound, and editing to tell his documentary stories.
Join the Youth Channel for a week of special programming about millennials paving the way to speak up on social & environmental justice, for generations to come.
Three years ago Datwan Cullins and a group of friends began creating videos centered around the disabled community in NYC.