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Raising the Bar host Jason Clark is joined by Nicholas K. Austin of the National Bar Association and Dionna Maria Lewis of the District Legal Group, PLLC to discuss how to become a lawyer.
Host Ronald F. Day, VP of programs at The Fortune Society, leads a discussion about the explosion in technical parole violations, the impact of these violations on individuals, the community, and the system, and ways to address this challenge. Guests are Tanya R. Pierce, co-founder and president of...
White House claims Mike Pence can't be anti-gay, charming story of Lily Tomlin... and much more!
Aired on September 5th, 2019
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Felipe Luciano, Afro-Puerto Rican American poet, activist, radio, television, print journalist. They talk about Luciano's life and his involvement with the Young Lords.
Passing of David Koch, celebrating Taylor Swift and the Gayest MTV VMA's... and much more!
Aired on August 29th, 2019
Law enforcement and the criminal justice system disproportionately affects people of color, this Amendment allows for the enslavement of the inmates in “modern day slavery.”
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Alan Stolzer from Military Initiative in the studio and Stanley Howard Co-author of "Tortured By Blue:The Chicago Police Torture Story" via phone call from an Illinois jail.
Trump administration's attempt to codify anti-LGBT discrimination • Log Cabin Republicans endorse him anyway ... and much more!
Aired August 22nd, 2019
Stories of resistance • reviewing Hannah Gadsby's "Douglas • PA gay dads adopt 6 siblings... and much more!
Aired August 15th, 2019
At the virtual forum on Thursday night progressive activists pressed the declared candidates on their positions.
In honor of Martin Luther King’s Day of Service, This Week on MNN is proud to highlight community leaders, volunteers and social justice organizations that provide services and advocate for our communities.
The city’s Human Resources Administration is continuing its efforts to expand online access to services for low-income New Yorkers.
Mayor Eric Adams has vowed that he will end silos that prevent city agencies from working together for better governance.