Volume 229 | September 4th 2024

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Premiering This Week

Chelsea Film Festival

Join Ingrid Jean-Baptiste, Founder and Artistic Director of the Chelsea Film Festival, in an inspiring "CUNY TV Presents: Chelsea Film Festival" episode. In this 30-minute studio conversation, filmmakers Katrina Chiovon, Janet Murphy Robertson, and Bill Beydoun dive into heartfelt stories and reveal their latest creative projects. Gain exclusive insights into the minds of these talented directors, producers, and actors as they explore the art of storytelling and its power to connect people through film.


Friday | 2:00 PM

CUNY TV Presents

Alicia Enciso - Former Chief Marketing Officer, Nestle

Alicia Enciso, former CMO at Nestle, shares her illustrious journey and invaluable insights for those looking to broaden their horizons and make their mark, especially in the realm of multicultural marketing.


Thursday | 10:30 AM

A La Latina

NYC's Persistent Migrant Crisis, The Race to November

This week, host Sam Roberts will be joined by Legal Aid Society staff attorney Josh Goldfein to discuss the migrant crisis challenging our city. Also on the docket, the fast-moving presidential race.



Friday | 7:30 PM

The New York Times Close Up with Sam Roberts


Behind The Scenes 🎬



CUNY TV Presents


Control room footage of Ingrid Jean-Baptiste, and filmmakers Katrina Chiovon, Janet Murphy Robertson, and Bill Beydoun.

On the 'Gram

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Big NewsMajor League Baseball records now include the Negro Leagues! Josh Gibson shines as a standout, surpassing some of the game's greatest legends.🏆


#ICYMI...Check out this incredible story on @ShadesOfUSTV!

In Case You Missed It!

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Diversity in NYC Public Schools: Past, Present and Future

This special documents the history and importance of diversity in public schools by looking at the historical significance of Brown v. Board

of Education (1954) and, locally in New York, with the

D15 Diversity Plan on the heels of its 5th anniversary.

Kiersten Barnet | Café con Felo

Tune in to Café con Felo this weekend! We discuss the New York Jobs CEO Council's innovative initiative that bridges education and employment, creating 100,000 jobs for low-income New Yorkers and 25,000 CUNY students by 2030.

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