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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 Drama Editor Comes with Some New Awake Music and Music Videos
In this episode, Mrs. C. Virginia Fields has a conversation with Justin Toro, LMSW, Program Manager, Adolescent Program, Montefiore Medical Center
The mayor announced on Monday an upcoming mandate for all city workers to be vaccinated or subject to weekly covid testing, while encouraging private sector actors to institute their own mandates.
Mayor Bill de Blasio’s racial justice commission, which he officially created in March to confront and eliminate structural and institutional racism in the city and doubles as a New York City Charter revision commission, will release proposals for the 2022 general election ballot at the end of this...
This Week on MNN we recognize National Book Lovers Day! A day for us to celebrate the joy of reading.
The New York State Senate election committee is holding four hearings "in every corner of the state" to give a platform to voters ahead of the traditional post-election oversight hearing where lawmakers interrogate election administrators and experts about how the process went.