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The Radical Imagination | Imagining a World of Fashion and Art That Matters
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Clarence Ruth; Artist, Designer and Author. They talk about fashion and design as a way to address the challenges our society is facing.
Punto de Vista | Octubre 31, 2019
Este episodio inicia con una conversación entre el anfitrión Carlos Cabrera y el director y productor de cine Edward Santos, quien comparte su carrera y promociona su más reciente documental "1984: El Otro Abril". Seguido, Carlos tiene como invitado a Hector Pichardo, quien fue voluntario con...
Newark: Fixing The People’s Water
The people of Newark, New Jersey—the majority of whom are black and brown—are grappling with a lead contamination crisis that has drawn comparisons with Flint, Michigan. There the state took control of the city’s water after municipal officials and a private management company failed to provide...
Conversation with Florence M. Rice
58 Min. Conversation with Florence M. Rice
Conversation with Dee Dee Halleck
58 Min. Conversation with Dee Dee Halleck
Conversation with Nat Wood
58 Min. Conversation with Nat Wood
Special Report: Buffalo
Renewable energy, racist redlining, and now possibly a renaissance. The people of Buffalo, New York have seen a lot. In the last century, this was a booming industrial town fueled by a falls and people from all over the planet. But most of the wealth concentrated at the top, and at the end it mostly...
Gay USA: Talking with Three of Broadway's "The Inheritance" Actors
Celebrating Northern Ireland, interview with three actors from Broadway play "The Inheritance"...and much more!
Aired October 24th, 2019
Covid Surge in State Psychiatric Centers Kills Two Patients in January, Hundreds Remain Infected
The winter COVID-19 surge in state-run psychiatric centers has continued, killing two patients in January and with roughly 200 patients still infected as of February 2.
This Week On MNN
This Week on MNN Celebrates Black History Month and this year's theme Black Health and Wellness.
‘We Really Changed the Structure of Housing Production’: Vicki Been on the De Blasio Administration's Affordable Housing Record & What Comes Next
Been spoke about her experiences as deputy mayor and housing commissioner under Mayor Bill de Blasio.
This February in Media Education
There is a lot in store at MNN Media Education in February! From workshops to Bootcamps to professional courses the month of February is generating heat in the middle of Winter. Here is a rundown of our online and in-person offerings this month.