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The Radical Imagination | Imagining A New Workers' Labor Movement
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Bill Fletcher Jr., Columnist, media commentator, International racial justice and labor activist. Both make an analysis of the labor movement in the actual political, social and economical scenario in the US.
Punto de Vista | Octubre 17, 2019
Carlos Cabrera inicia con la sección de Salud y Bienestar de la Coach Dulce Mateo, para luego dedicar este episodio a una conversación con la Politóloga y Socióloga Rosario Espinal sobre los resultados en las recientes elecciones primarias en República Dominicana.
EP 268 How to Make a Democratic Economy
The U.S. economy, weak or strong, is the question at the heart of the election. But it doesn't get to the reality which is that, whatever else it may be, the U.S. economy is not democratic or good for the planet. But it could be. Marjorie Kelly and Ted Howard of the Democracy Collaborative say how...
Gay USA: Analyzing Democratic Debate & LGBT Forums (ft. Alexis Clements)
Analysing the Democratic debate and LGBT forums, Alexis Clements...and much more!
Aired October 17th, 2019
NY State Senate 2021 Oversight Committee Holds Hearings On Election
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 .
City Council Codifies Mayor's Office Devoted To Ethnic And Community Media
The Mayor's Office of Ethnic and Community Media is focused on keeping local publishers afloat through initiatives like allocating 50% of city agency advertising to community outlets.
Public Safety Focus Could Look Different with Majority-Women City Council
With women poised to take a majority of seats in the New York City Council for the first time come January, new ways of addressing public safety could be on the way.