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Imagining the Return of Serpico - A New Department of Social Justice
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Manuel Gomez, Private Investigator/Activist | Black Ops Private Investigators
Episode 4: Undecided voters, the fate of the House and Senate
On this episode of “America’s Midterms — The Blue Wave,” co-hosts Tamika Mallory, Bob Bland, Matt McDermott, and Summer Lee discuss how to win over undecided voters, the fate of the House and Senate, the rise of fascism and more.
Plus, don’t miss interviews with former prison guard Lisa Ring (GA...
Episode 3: Voter Turnout
On this episode of“America’s Midterms — The Blue Wave;” the hosts Tamika Mallory, Bob Bland, Matt McDermott, and Summer Lee; discuss the critical role that voter turnout will play in the outcome of the elections, the weakness that may hinder progressive success, and the Republican tactics to watch...
Incarceration Nations: An International Look At Incarceration
A global look at mass incarceration, solitary confinement, the war on drugs, and prison privatization featuring host Khalil Cumberbatch and Baz Dreisinger, Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and author of Incarceration Nations: A Journey to Justice in Prisons Around the World.
Imagining the Historian as Creative Narrator
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Blanche Wiesen Cook, Distinguished Professor of History and Women's Studies at John Jay College and the Graduate Center of the City of New York
Episode 2: Voter Engagement
On this episode of America’s Midterms — The Blue Wave, hosts Tamika Mallory, Bob Bland, Matt McDermott, and Summer Lee discuss levels of voter engagement on both sides of the aisle, Trump's approval rating, how Kavanaugh's appointment is affecting the polling numbers, and the likelihood of Senate...
Board of Elections Sows Chaos in Mayoral Race with Errors in First Unofficial Ranked-Choice Count
Not long after the BOE published its first preliminary ranked-choice runoff in the Democratic primaries for mayor and comptroller, it became evident that errors had been made and the Board eventually took down what it had posted to its website, citing a "discrepancy" in the numbers.
Brad Lander Leads the NYC Comptroller Primary; Here's What He's Said He'll Do If Elected
With 96.62% of precincts in and 731,466 votes counted, the Board of Elections tally of in-person first-choice votes showed Lander with a lead of more than 64,000 votes.
Four Step Guide to Live Streaming on Zoom
Want to turn your meeting into a live stream? Learn how to unlock live streaming capabilities with Zoom in four simple steps.
State Allows Psychiatric Facilities to Forcibly Vaccinate Patients Against COVID-19
The New York State Office of Mental Health quietly issued guidance in April allowing psychiatric centers to vaccinate patients for COVID-19 over patient objections and without a court order in a unusual break from treatment protocols. The policy makes psychiatric patients in state custody one of the...