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MNN Producer David Brooks reads from his book "Blackpoemolgy" and Stephanie reads some of her earlier and recent poems. Of course, as always. there's artsy shenanigans.
Triathlon coach extraordinaire Ray Camano is the guest. The extraordinary, watershed influence of a remarkable high school cross-country coach and a reinvention in midlife are among the subjects covered.
In 1954 Brown v. Board of Education declared segregation in public schools to be unconstitutional. Sixty-six years later, America's most segregated schools aren't in the deep south. They are in New York. Jason Clark and Adeola Adejobi sit down with Linara Davidson Greenidge and Dr. Robert S. Harvey...
Political predictions are made in the latest episode of Represent NYC. Dr. Christina Greer, Matt McDermott and Lincoln Mitchell sit down to discuss the potential outcome of both the 2020 election and the current impeachment trial.
John Korff an outstanding runner in his own right is better known for bringing showmanship to women's tennis, ballon festivals, the NYC Triathlon and the only time Ironman 140.6 came to NYC.
The MBBA of NYC sits down with The Alliance of Families for Justice to discuss prison reform and the rights of both prisoners and their families.
On this episode of Represent NYC, Council Member Mark Levine discusses ferry services with guests Karen Imas of Waterfront Alliance, Jeffrey LeFrancois of The Meatpacking Business Improvement District, and Savona Bailey-McClain of The West Harlem Art Fund. Watch Sunday January 12th at 7pm and...
This Week on MNN celebrates the International Week of Black Women in the Arts.