Volume 204 | March 12th 2024 | |
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TV Schedule
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The CUNY Black Male Initiative is a university-wide student development initiative with more than 30 campus programs.
Dr. Jonathan Quash, CUNY BMI Director and Medgar Evers College student, James Viafara and host Carol Jenkins to discuss the program.
Wednesday | 7:30 PM
Black America
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Host Tinabeth Piña celebrates Women’s History Month & profiles the Workers Justice Project who fights for better work conditions & social justice for Latinas in the workplace. Plus - we’ll talk female empowerment, the Latino vote & more! #wepa
Tuesday | 9:00 PM
LATiNAS
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On this episode of CUNY Uncut, Isabel Ortiz sits down with Hunter College Women's Basketball Captain Alexa Charles. They delve into Alexa's passion for basketball, teamwork both on and off the court, and highlight the mental pressure of the game.
Wednesday | 3:00 PM
CUNY Uncut
| Ginni Rometty, 'Good Power' | |
One of the world’s most respected leaders, former IBM CEO Ginni Rometty overcame childhood and financial struggles to embark on a career that took her from entry-level engineer to 8 years as the first woman CEO of an iconic global company.
Tuesday | 4:00 PM
The New York Historical Society Presents
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In honor of Women's History Month, we are joined by Mary Jo Bona, a distinguished professor of English as well as of women’s gender, and sexuality studies at Stony Brook University. Bona has written extensively on Italian American Literature.
Wednesday | 9:30 AM
Italics
| 2024 Community College Men's Basketball Championship Game between No.1 Hostos and No.3 BMCC | |
In what was the first double overtime final in conference history that featured 17 ties and nine lead changes, the Caimans made enough timely plays to secure a second league title in three seasons and seventh in program history.
Friday | 8:00 AM
CUNY Athletic Conference
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This week, Metro reporter and guest host Jeff Mays is joined by fellow reporter Hurubie Meko and The Manhattan Institute's Nicole Gelinas to discuss all things Mayor Adams.
Friday | 7:30 PM
The New York Times Close Up With Sam Roberts
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This month on Arts in the City… we take a look at the fashion of sleeves; visit a century-old fabric flower factory; discover The Secret World of Elephants; chat with big band leader George Gee; and check out Ukrainian folk singing in NYC.
Friday | 7:00 PM
Arts in the City
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We celebrate Women's History Month with remarkable women who have surpassed the standards in their careers and attitudes toward life: Craig Newmark School Dean Graciela Mochkofsky, CCNY Valedictorian Darresa Rodriguez; CFDA's honoree Maria Cornejo.
Tuesday | 9:30 PM
Nueva York
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This Urban U: Volcano research rocks for CUNY, medical news from the School of Public Health, Entrepreneurial Journalism and the lost world of lower NYC in photography - that and more, tune in!
Thursday | 8:30 PM
Urban U
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Black America
CUNY TV Interim Executive Director Chiqui Cartagena with CUNY BMI Director Dr. Jonathan Quash, and Medgar Evers College student, James Viafara.
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Tackling the Racial Wealth Gap
Let It Rip examines the racial wealth gap facing New Yorkers of color, particularly women, and the impact it may have on the presidential election. Guests include NYC Comptroller, Brad Lander; NYC Council Member, Althea Stevens, and Kalima Johnson.
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“Speaking While Female” With Author Dana Rubin
This month we chat with Dana Rubin about her book “Speaking While Female: 75 Extraordinary Speeches by American Women”; Scott Kerbey sits down with award-winning author Sidik Fofana; and Linda Stasi has her Uncensored reviews!
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Asian American Women Inspiring Future Generations
Asian American Life kicks off Women's History Month with empowering stories of women who are changing the world and inspiring future generations. They're dominating headlines with their achievements in arts, politics, and societal changes.
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Jose Saldaña: Release Aging People in Prison - RAPP
The U.S. imprisons more people than any other countries-worldwide: long sentences with many dying in prison. Guest describes bills: Elder Parole/Fair + Timely Parole-to overcome mass
incarceration, bail and parole systems that promote
perpetual punishment.
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What Goes Down at the New York Historical Society?
Louise Mirrer guided the New York Historical Society for two decades. She talks about her future plans. Under her leadership, the museum
reinvigorated its commitment to great public understanding
of history and its relevance to their blockbuster exhibitions.
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Adjunct Faculty: The Growing Crisis in Higher Ed
On this episode of City Works, Laura Flanders speaks with James Davis from the PSC, and Anne Balay from SEIU Local 509, about the adjunct professors struggling with low pay, long hours, and insecure employment in colleges around the country.
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