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Gay USA: Federal LGBTQ rights Bill Moving in Congress
Federal LGBTQ rights bill is moving in Congress • President's Health & Human Services Department wants more discrimination against LGBTQ people.... and much more!
Aired May 1st, 2019
Janelle Hartman
November Project's Meg Navatto chats with Janelle Hartman on her running career and being a NYRR volunteer.
Punto de Vista | Abril 25, 2019
Carlos Cabrera inicia este episodio entrevistando a Carolina Beaumont, Maestra de Modelaje, Etiqueta y Protocolo, quien promueve su Taller para Damas de 50+. Luego, Carlos hace referencia a los hechos ocurridos en Abril de 1965, cuando la República Dominicana fue invadida por los Estados Unidos...
A special episode honoring the memory of sports reporter Sean Kimerling
A special episode honoring the memory of sports reporter Sean Kimerling. Sean's mom Ervine share stories about Sean and the Testicular Cancer Foundation named after him. Freddie Kimmel is a Testicular Cancer [TC[ survivor whose positive attitude as a cancer warrior kicked asphalt.
Imagining Pearls of Burlesque
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Pearls Daily, Actress, Burlesque Artist, Miss Coney Island of 2019.
The Ticking Clock to Criminalization
Rob DeLeon, Associate Vice President of Programs at The Fortune Society interviews Ann-Marie Louison, Chief Strategic Initiatives Officer at the Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services (CASES); and Nancy Ginsburg, Director of Adolescent Intervention and Diversion Project at The...
Imagining the Guardians of the City
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss from Neturei Karta International and Jews United Against Zionism
Have a Proud and Happy Juneteenth!
Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States, and is now a federal holiday!
After Cuomo Veto and Pledge to Revisit, No New York Movement on Wage Theft Bill
Rampant wage theft was already supposed to have been dealt with. Last year, a coalition of workers’ centers, elected officials, and activists rallied around the Securing Wages Earned Against Theft Bill (SWEAT), which proponents say would give workers more power to fight back against exploitative...