Video Library
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Represent NYC: Less Is More Bill & Parole Issues
Represent NYC guest-host, New York State Senator Brian A. Benjamin, is joined by Tara Cobbins, Cedric Fulton, and Tyler Nims to discuss parole issues and the Less Is More bill.
Imagining What an Independent American Left Would Look Like
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Stanley Aronowitz, Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York - CUNY.
Raising the Bar: Gentrification
Why is New York City only being sculpted for the rich?
Represent NYC: Assemblymember O'Donnell Discusses Criminal Justice
Represent NYC, guest-host Assemblymember, Daniel J. O’Donnell, is joined by JoAnne Page, Anthonine Pierre, and Orleny Rojas, to discuss the criminal justice system.
Represent NYC: Council Member Carlina Rivera
Will tenants finally be heard with Gregory Russ as the new NYCHA Chairman?
Conversations on the Oval: Pete Buttigieg Interview
Hear from Indiana Mayor, Pete Buttigieg, in an in-depth discussion about the issues effecting New Yorkers and a Q&A with an audience filled with Harlem leaders, activists, and residents.
Imagining The People's Forum
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Renata Pumarol, Coordinator of International Projects at The People's Forum. They talk about this organization and how it serves the community of the City of New York.
Imagining the Art of Creating
Host Jim Vrettos interviews creators Alexis Chevalier, Actor, Writer, Director; and Michah Stinson, Producer, Writer, Actor.
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...