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Trump meets with Fascist leader of Brazil • Pence meets with gay Irish Prime minister... and much more! (Guest co-host Rob Shuter)
Aired March 20th, 2019
En un episodio bastante concurrido, Carlos Cabrera habla con Juan Tomas Taveras Rodriguez, Mayor General Retirado y Activista Social Nacionalista de la República Dominicana. El Profesor Reynaldo Ortiz-Minaya, PhD y el Fotógrafo Máximo Rafael Colón, quienes hablan sobre la migración Puertoriqueña...
The Equality Rights bill is re-introduced to Congress • Trump moves on with Trans troops ban ... and much more!
Aired March 13th, 2019
Andre Ward, Associate Vice President of Education and Employment Services at The Fortune Society welcomes Stacy Woodruff, Managing Director at Workforce Professionals Training Institute to discuss the growing racial wealth gap in America at a time when the minimum wage is increasing to $15 in New...
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Naomi Snider Co-Author of Why Does Patriarchy Persist? (with Carol Gilligan) and Research Fellow at New York University.
Carlos Cabrera inicia este episodio conversando con la Dra. Mary Cantisano, Trabajadora Social que en el marco del Día Internacional de la Mujer comparte sus pensamientos sobre "Deudas Sociales de la República Dominicana con las Mujeres". En la segunda mitad, Carlos entrevista a Dulce Mateo, Coach...
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The popularity of each candidate’s message and chances of victory depend not only on the strength of their personal appeal to voters but also their campaign infrastructure.
The bill would raise the value of city-backed housing subsidies for New Yorkers experiencing homelessness. The voucher values currently trail actual market rents, making it hard for families to find a landlord willing to accept them.
New York City is set to hire more than 100 temporary workers to track homeless people bedding down in the subway system as overnight transit service resumes, officials said Tuesday.