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Mitchell Mond, an athlete with the Raritan Valley Road Runners, remembers Otto Mond, his father.
58 Min Conversations with Abu Iyad
58 Min. Conversation with Hon. Mummar al Gaddafi
En este episodio, Carlos Cabrera entrevista via Skype desde la República Dominicana al Magistrado Modesto Martínez, Juez de la Corte de Apelación de Niños, Niñas y Adolescentes, del Distrito Nacional; quien habla sobre su reciente publicación del libro "El Salto; La Redención”. Luego, Carlos...
58 Min. Conversation with Ani DiFranco
58 Min Conversation with Francis Fox Piven
58 Min. Conversation with Barbara Ehrenreich
En este episodio, Carlos Cabrera entrevista a Leslie Spalding, quien nos habla de la Fundación In Lak'Ech y de su proyecto musical Sangha Tierra. Luego, Carlos conversa via telefónica con Wilma Tamayo, Activista de la Justicia Social; quien promociona un evento relacionado con el movimiento Marcha...
58 Min. Conversation with Louis Kelso
This Week on MNN we continue our celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.
Governor Kathy Hochul's self-imposed transition period ends Friday. Hochul has already made a number of changes to the executive chamber and state policy -- but with the end of the 45-day interval she may reveal some key remaining personnel and policy decisions she has promised over the first weeks...
The Council will vote on Thursday to approve the legislation, Intro. 1620, which will require the Mayor’s Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability to oversee the development of and publicly release an initial, holistic plan addressing the risks that climate hazards pose to the city.
A new report from Community Preservation Corporation (CPC), a nonprofit affordable housing financing company, seeks to cut through some of the noise and offer a concrete roadmap to finally secure the funding that NYCHA and its residents need.