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Gay USA 5/6/2020
∎ LGBT activism helps get the anti-LGBT Franklin Graham to leave town when he was on the verge of expanding his Samaritan’s Purse operation in New York. ∎ Reclaim Pride press conference to hold the Governor, Mayor, and Mount Sinai hospital to account for collaborating with bigotry was busted up by...
Imagining a Mentally Impaired Presidency Endangering Public Safety and Lives
Host Jim Vrettos talks with guest Dr. Bandy X. Lee, President of the World Mental Health Coalition and organization that has expressed their concern in relation to the mental fitness of Donal J. Trump to be the President of the United States. Dr. Lee takes us over their latest finding based on the...
Linda Sarsour: We Can’t Afford To be Bystanders During Covid-19
Linda Sarsour: We Can’t Afford To be Bystanders During Covid-19
Episode Description: A pandemic is no place to be a bystander, says Muslim American activist Linda Sarsour. In this episode, Laura interviews Sarsour about her recently published memoir We are Not Here to Be Bystanders, which tells...
Gay USA 4/29/2020
AIDS drug may help people with coronavirus; new TV recommendations. ∎ Fauci says AIDS drug shortens recovery for people with COVID-19. ∎ Trump set to legalize discrimination vs. LGBT people in health care. ∎ Among those we lost this week: AIDS activist Deloris Dockrey, gay author Seymour Kleinberg...
Imagining The Movement Beyond Bernie
Host Jim Vrettos has a conversation with Samelys Lopez, Congressional Candidate for the 15th CD-South Bronx; and Troy Walcott, Spectrum Worker and Strike Organizer. At this time in U.S. politics, the question is: how will the movement continue?
The Hidden Sheroes of Film Editing from Hollywood to Bollywood and Beyond
What are you watching? There’s a good chance it was edited by a woman. This time on the Laura Flanders Show, we talk with avant garde filmmaker and cinema studies professor Su Friedrich about the hidden sheroes of film editing, the names you don’t know but ought to know from Hollywood to Bollywood...
City Continues Expansion of Online Access to Public Benefits
The city’s Human Resources Administration is continuing its efforts to expand online access to services for low-income New Yorkers.
Mayor Adams Wants to End Agency Silos; Five City Initiatives Have Been Doing It
Mayor Eric Adams has vowed that he will end silos that prevent city agencies from working together for better governance.
Promising ‘New Era’ of Collaboration and Sweeping Agenda, Hochul Delivers First State of the State Address
Governor Kathy Hochul delivered her first State of the State address on Wednesday.