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"Gay USA" on what a Trump White House Means to the GLBT Community
Donald Trump's bid for the White House has been capturing the media spotlight this summer, and on a recent episode of "Gay USA," journalists Andy Humm and Ann Northrop explored Trump's stance on GLBT issues and what a Trump Presidency might mean for the GLBT community.
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Clip of the Week: "State of the Union"
The upcoming Labor Day holiday is more than just a reminder that summer is ending, it's a day meant to celebrate the contributions of American workers.
In the spirit of Labor Day, our Clip of the Week is from District Council 37 (DC 37), New York City's largest public employee union. "State of the...
On the Next Represent NYC: Senior Housing With City Council Member Margaret Chin
In New York City, 1 out of 5 seniors live in poverty. Seniors are also the fastest growing population in the city and will account for 20% of the population by 2030. There is enormous demand for senior housing in the city that elderly New Yorkers can afford.
On the next episode of "Represent NYC,"...
On the Next Represent NYC: Superscrapers with NYC Council Member Ben Kallos
On the Next Episode of Represent NYC: Community Boards with Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer
Community boards are the most grassroots, local form of government in New York City, weighing in on everything from liquor licenses to real estate development. Community Board members deal directly with government agencies, and sit across the negotiating table from some of our city’s most powerful...
Both Sides of the Bars: Injustice in the Immigration System
"Both Sides of the Bars" is a show that examines the criminal justice system and sparks a discussion about ways it can be improved.
On this episode, host Ronald Day, the associate vice president for The Fortune Society's David Rothenberg Center for Public Policy, sits down with Khalil Cumberbatch...
Watch The Radical Imagination: Imagining A New Poor People's Campaign that Ends Poverty
In 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. started the Poor People’s Campaign as a social movement to end poverty. Today nearly 35 million Americans are still living in poverty, despite the country’s collective wealth.
On this episode of "The Radical Imagination;" host Jim Vrettos, a sociology professor...
On the Next The Radical Imagination: Exploiting the Overeducated and the Underemployed - Tasks for Academic Unions Today
In December 2015, Governor Cuomo vetoed a bill that would provide much needed funding for the City University of New York (CUNY) system. As a result, thousands of professors are still without a contract and the salary increase they were entitled to seven years ago.
This Sunday on The Radical...
Watch The Radical Imagination: Exploiting the Overeducated and the Underemployed - Tasks for Academic Unions Today
In December 2015, Governor Cuomo vetoed a bill that would provide much needed funding for the City University of New York (CUNY) system. As a result, thousands of professors are still without a contract and the salary increase they were entitled to seven years ago.
On this episode of "The Radical...
COVID-19: Summer in the City
Is Summer in New York City cancelled? New York City is canceling concerts, festivals and all other nonessential events through June as the city seeks to keep down its coronavirus infection rate. Find out what is and what is not happening this Summer.
NYC Youth Summer Jobs Program Gets Scrapped
NYC cut 75,000 summer jobs for young people amid coronavirus fallout! How can you help?
COVID-19: Tracing the Virus
Amid Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, Governor Cuomo and Mayor Mike Bloomberg Launch Nation-Leading COVID-19 Contact Tracing Program to Control Infection Rate.
NY City Council Goes Virtual
The New York City Council held its first meeting, remotely, since the coronavirus pandemic outbreak started in March using Zoom.