Volume 231 | September 17th 2024 | |
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On this episode we learn about the Pulitzer Prize and profile two winners who graduated from CUNY: Angela Hill, who explored one of America's most controversial weapons, and Oscar Hijuelos, the first Latino author to win a Pulitzer Prize in fiction.
Tuesday | 5:00 PM
CUNY Laureates
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Dr. Jervette R. Ward, Chair of the Black Studies Department at City College, explores the transition from a program to a full-fledged department and the role five key demands from Black and Hispanic students played in this shift.
Wednesday | 7:30 PM
Black America
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This Month… we check out some intricate fashion pleating; chat with artist Manny Vega about his new exhibit; visit the restored Concorde; drop by The New York Songwriters Circle; and hop on board the New York City Transit Museum!
Friday | 7:00 PM
Arts in the City
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On this hour-long episode of City Works, Laura speaks to the political directors of three unions to discuss what’s at stake for workers in the 2024 presidential election, and post-electoral strategies to keep organized labor on the offense.
Wednesday | 12:00 PM
City Works
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Bob, with education consultant Katina Rogers and CUNY professor Matt Gold, discuss college life-TODAY-asking why go to college-for a better job? Better pay? The costs, the quality of education, and, of course what to study: Tech STEM the Humanities?
Tuesday | 1:30 PM
Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV
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We analyze Latino behavior in the upcoming elections through researchers, activists, young voters, and artists: Prof. Viviana Rivera Burgos, Mixteca's Director Lorena Koukusias, and artist Elena del Rivero.
Thursday | 9:00 PM
Nueva York
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In this conversation, Sheryl speaks with Lisa Goree, the newly elected leader of the Shinnecock Indian Nation on Eastern Long Island, making her the tribe’s first female leader in over 200 years.
Thursday | 5:30 PM
One to One
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This week, Sam welcomes former Deputy Mayor of New York City Randy Mastro. Then, former NYC Public Advocate and author Mark Green discusses his new book, "Inflection Election: Progress or Extremism?".
Friday | 7:30 PM
The New York Times Close Up with Sam Roberts
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Activist/scholar Michelle Fine-dedicated to justice, solidarity and empathy, working with incarcerated women, domestic abuse victims discusses CUNY's unique role in higher education: We teach, promote education equity and we're part of the community.
Wednesday | 11:30 AM
Keeping Relevant
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Are current events too hot for teachers to handle? On this EdCast Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with teacher/administrators about politics in education. It’s a lively conversation about encouraging civic engagement while keeping the classroom a safe space.
Wednesday | 9:00 AM
EdCast
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Black America
Producer Audra West, Host Carol Jenkins, and Dr. Jervette R. Ward.
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🎉 We celebrated our amazing CUNY TV Emmy nominees and couldn’t be prouder! Your dedication and talent have truly shined, and this recognition is so well-deserved. Here’s to the fantastic work you’ve done and to even greater success ahead!
🏆Stay tuned October 26th for the @nyemmyawards!
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Asian American Life Fashion Edition
Fashion wedding gown designer Andrew Kwon; Rafe handbags always in season; Invisible Seams documentary on garment workers; Former CEO and Author James Rhee "Red Helicopter" and 1587 redefines what Asian American sneakers mean.
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Passing the Baton
In the Season 3 premiere of CUNY Uncut, Isabel Ortiz passes the baton to new host David Horn. They discuss Isabel's experience hosting the show, getting settled in the CUNY system, graduating,
and Isabel's new experiences to come.
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CUNY Stories September 2024 | Urban U
Education meets justice with LaGuardia Community College’s course on Rikers Island, a City Tech professor's book on George Santos, the Intergenerational Change Initiative at SPS, and NYC
history with a CUNY alum. That and more, tune in!
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September 2024 | LATiNAS
On this season premiere of LATiNAS -we meet fashion designer Maria Cornejo; we sit down with Dr. Claudia Espinosa, the Exec Director of Latinas
On the Verge of Excellence and we'll learn about a
nationwide program called Latino Outdoors.
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Paradise Bronx with Ian Frazier, Tuesday's Debate Affect
This week, host Sam Roberts is joined by American writer and humorist Ian Frazier to discuss his new book, "Paradise Bronx". But first, Sam discusses the potential political fallout, and uplift from this week's presidential debate.
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