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Imagining When Justice is What Love Looks Like in Public - Israel/Palestine
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Susannah Heschel, Eli Black Professor of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College, and Rabbi Brian Walt, Human Rights Activist Founding Executive Director of Rabbis for Human Rights - North America.
Punto de Vista | Junio 20, 2019
En este episodio Carlos Cabrera conversa con el periodista Williams Camacaro, por vía telefónica, sobre la situación actual de Venezuela. Más Adelante, Carlos también conversa con la destacada socióloga y analista política, Rosario Espinal, sobre la política dominicana. Además, el segmento de salud...
Gay USA: Celebration Stonewall's 50th Anniversary Begins
Celebration Stonewall's 50thanniversary • Republican Senate celebrate by moving nomination of anti-LGBTJudge • Oregon cake case... and much more!
Aired June 19th, 2019
Vincent Chiappetta
Vincent Chiappetta discusses his in-person history of the beginnings of the NYC Marathon, women's running, the Front Runners running club and so much more. Roger Robinson, noted running historian, guides this historical discussion.
Punto de Vista | Junio 13, 2019
Carlos Cabrera reporta sobre los recientes acontecimientos que afectan la imagen internacional de la República Dominicana: la muerte de turistas americanos en resorts y el intento de asesinato a David Ortiz; y hace un análisis de cómo estos hechos son un reflejo de la realidad política y social de...
Closing Rikers: Holding Space for History and Vision
There is a mass incarceration crisis underway in the United States that has been persisting for decades. America is home to roughly the same number people with criminal records as it is to four-year college graduates. While New York City holds criminal legal system reform up as a progressive reform...
Imagining The End of Policing
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Alex Vitale, Professor of Sociology and Coordinator of the Policing and Social Justice Project at Brooklyn College, City University of New York. They talk about policing, its effects and the possibility of reducing it or even eliminate it.
Punto de Vista | Junio 6, 2019
Carlos Cabrera inicia este episodio conversando con tres representantes del Comité de Arte de la Local 32BJ SEIU: Naja Quintero, José Henríquez, y Teresito Páez; quienes promocionan su 12th Annual Art Show "Art for All". Seguido, Carlos se refiere a la situación de turistas que han fallecido en...
Board of Elections Releases Corrected Initial Unofficial Ranked-Choice Count, with 120,000-Plus Outstanding Absentee Votes
The New York City Board of Elections on Wednesday released a corrected tabulation of preliminary, unofficial ranked-choice votes from the June mayoral and comptroller primary elections, a day after an initial release that included erroneous numbers.
This Week On MNN
This Week on MNN celebrates the 4th of July and the diversity that makes America great.
Mayor and City Council Reach Agreement on De Blasio's Last Budget, $98.7 Billion ‘Recovery' Plan
Mayor Bill de Blasio and City Council Speaker Corey Johnson on Wednesday announced an agreement on a $98.7 billion “recovery budget” for the 2022 fiscal year, which begins Thursday.
Board of Elections Sows Chaos in Mayoral Race with Errors in First Unofficial Ranked-Choice Count
Not long after the BOE published its first preliminary ranked-choice runoff in the Democratic primaries for mayor and comptroller, it became evident that errors had been made and the Board eventually took down what it had posted to its website, citing a "discrepancy" in the numbers.