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Roughly 40 million people live in poverty in the USA. Can you imagine living under $24,000 a year for a family of four? If you can’t, why not? Surely the media should help. This week, why mainstream media are so poor at covering poverty – and what one project is doing about it.
Carlos Cabrera nos habla de varios temas importantes: la marcha en favor de la recuperación de Puerto Rico; el paro por el cambio climático impulsado por los estudiantes alrededor del mundo; y el aniversario del derrocamiento del gobierno democrático del Profesor Juan Bosch en República Dominicana...
An anti-LGBT legal group has has two victories...and much more!
Aired September 19th, 2019
Carlos Cabrera inicia con una entrevista a la Coach de Vida Donaida Castillo, quien nos habla de su próximo evento para mujeres "Top Woman". Seguido, Carlos hace un homenaje a las víctimas de los atentados terroristas del 9/11/2001 en Nueva York; recuenta el aniversario del golpe de estado en Chile...
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Stanley Aronowitz, Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York - CUNY.
En este episodio Carlos Cabrera tiene dos invitados muy especiales en el estudio: el Maestro Rafael Solano, Pianista, Compositor y Escritor Dominicano; y la Periodista Patricia Solano.
A través de una conversación auténtica conocemos detalles del Maestro, su trayectoria y logros; así como...
Spring is showing its arrival and Media Education at MNN has Bootcamps, Courses and Workshops to spring your education forward!
Local Law 97 aims to cut emissions from the largest buildings by 40% by 2030.
New York is well on its way to meeting its ambitious clean energy goals, according to one of the top state officials charged with implementation.