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En este episodio Carlos Cabrera entrevista a la escritora Cristina Wynns y a la Productora Jennifer Almonte del Programa de TV "Turismo y Más".
A global look at mass incarceration, solitary confinement, the war on drugs, and prison privatization featuring host Khalil Cumberbatch and Baz Dreisinger, Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and author of Incarceration Nations: A Journey to Justice in Prisons Around the World.
How can organizations outside of the criminal justice sphere work to reduce mass incarceration and promote a fairer justice system? Roy Waterman, Criminal Justice Manager at Jewish Council for Public Affairs, discusses the issue with host and Fortune's Associate Vice President of Policy Khalil...
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Rabbis Perry Berkowitz and Leah Berkowitz; Founders of the East Side Synagogue in New York City
En este episodio Carlos Cabrera entrevista a Samelys Lopez de Bronx Progressives; conversa con la Dra. Ivelsy Ulerio acerca de envenenamiento por químicos; y entrevista a la Candidata a la Asamblea del Estado de Nueva York por el Distrito 84, Amanda Septimo.
Host Jim Vrettos interviews New York City Police Officers Derick Waller, Adhyl Polanco and Sandy Gonzalez as well as Film Director Stephen Maing talking about the release of their recent documentary "Crime + Punishment"
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The popularity of each candidate’s message and chances of victory depend not only on the strength of their personal appeal to voters but also their campaign infrastructure.
The bill would raise the value of city-backed housing subsidies for New Yorkers experiencing homelessness. The voucher values currently trail actual market rents, making it hard for families to find a landlord willing to accept them.
New York City is set to hire more than 100 temporary workers to track homeless people bedding down in the subway system as overnight transit service resumes, officials said Tuesday.