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Watch MNN's Feminist Global Advocacy Panel
For generations, women have rallied together to fight for equal rights and to solve some of the world's most pressing issues.
In honor of Women's History Month, we celebrated powerful women with a special panel discussion featuring four female activists: Radhika Balakrishnan of Center for Women's...
On the Next Represent NYC: How Young people Can be Civically Engaged with NYC Council Member Helen Rosenthal
This Saturday, INSIDE NEW YORK Interviews Rain Pryor About Her "Fried Chicken & Latkes" Show, Racism, Politics, Bill Cosby & Hollywood (Part 2 Of Our Special On Rain Pryor)
This Friday on MNN - Waste not: Sustainable living in NYC
In New York City, 16.5% of people are food insecure, yet the city sends 1.3 million tons of food waste to the landfill each year. See the problem?
Too often perfectly edible food goes to waste while millions of people are hungry. People have been conditioned to believe that an expiration date or...
Both Sides of the Bars Promo: Voting and Civic Engagement
With the presidential election coming up this November, it's important for everyone to get out and vote. However, not every American adult is able to exercise that right to vote. In the U.S., approximately 5.8 million citizens are unable to vote because of a felony conviction.
This Sunday on The...
Watch Both Sides of the Bars: Exploring the Excessive Use of Solitary Confinement
According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, there are currently over 80,000 men and women in solitary confinement across the United States, most of whom are imprisoned for nonviolent crimes. This extreme form of punishment not only physically isolates an inmate, but can cause severe psychological...
On the Next Represent NYC: The NYS Budget’s Effect on Manhattan with Assemblyman Robert Rodriguez
The recently passed New York State Budget will bring a number of projects to East Harlem and New York City. On the next episode of Represent NYC, Robert Rodriguez, the New York State Assembly Member in the 68th district of East Harlem/El Barrio and the Upper East Side, and his guests will discuss...
Watch Both Sides of the Bars: Voting and Civic Engagement
With the presidential election coming up this November, it's important for everyone to go out and vote. However, not every American adult is able to. In the U.S., approximately 5.8 million citizens are unable to vote because of a felony conviction.
On this episode of The Fortune Society's "Both...
On the Next Represent NYC: Minority and Women-Owned Businesses with Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer
According to a recent report from The Black Institute, New York has seen an increase in the number of minority and women-owned businesses (MWBEs) — however, they remain vastly underfunded.
On the next episode of Represent NYC, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer explores how the city can help...
When Are Taxes Due?
Haven't filed taxes? Don't worry, taxes are not due today! Find out the new filing deadlines.
COVID-19: Strategy to Restart the Economy
Governor Cuomo, along with six other Governors Announce, Multi-State Council to Get People Back to Work and Restore the Economy.
NY Primary Elections
New York primary elections will be on June 23, and ALL New York voters will be able to vote by absentee ballot.
Where is My Stimulus Check?
When will stimulus checks be direct deposited or mailed? The first stimulus payments are expected to start arriving soon from the IRS. Here's what we can tell you.