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En este episodio, Carlos Cabrera analiza el paro parcial del gobierno estadounidense y como el Presidente 45 está presionando por su agenda a expensas del sufrimiento de miles de trabajadores federales. Carlos también habla sobre algunos acontecimientos ocurridos esta semana en la República...
U.S. House protects LGBT Staffers • new Democratic representatives pass LGBT rights bills • Trump's Trans troop ban overturned... and much more!
Aired January 9th, 2019
In this episode, the Makillala Crew: Cristina, Jen and Rachelle; interview Riya Ortiz, Lead organizer & Case manager at Damayan Migrant Workers Association; and Mary Ann Ubaldo, Activist, Jewelry artist, and Filmmaker. The show ends with guest performer Bryan Magsayo.
Lynn Ellsworth, Human-scale NYC, interviews Ben Richardson on effects of Supertall buildings (80 Flatbush Ave.) on NYC neighborhoods and of Real Estate Board interests taking over the Boards of Directors of Non-Profit organization that guide public policy.
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Michael Jenkins, Prisoner Reentry Activist at Youth Empowerment Systems of New York City
Carlos Cabrera entrevista al Docente Juan Guerra, Profesor de la Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo haciendo un análisis sobre el estado de la formación universitaria en dicha institución. En el segundo segmento, Carlos y la Dra. Ivelsy Ulerio informan a la audiencia sobre la enfermedad rábica.
Democrats take control of House • Kansas Republican State Senator quits over anti-transgender policies... and much more!
Aired January 2nd, 2019
The Fair Chance for Housing Act would bar landlords and brokers from conducting criminal background checks on prospective tenants, a barrier to housing for the formerly incarcerated and their families.
Even though cutting NYPD funding has become a popular position among many candidates running for mayor, City Council, and other offices this year, the city’s current leadership seems unlikely to embrace any significant cuts to the police department in the upcoming budget amid a sustained increase of...
With a week left in the legislative session, New York lawmakers shelved a city-backed plan that aimed to revamp 25,000 NYCHA apartments.