Volume 208 | April 9th 2024

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CUNY Stories April 2024 | Urban U

BMCC is on the cutting edge of AI education, Baruch's Entrepreneurship Club and a student clothing line of success, CENTRO's archive on actor Luis Guzman, CUNY's civic innovators and more! Tune in!


Thursday | 8:30 PM

Urban U

Rojo Robles, Paco de Lucia Legacy Fest, Loisaida Center, Havana Film Fest NY

Writer/professor Rojo Robles of Baruch College explores Afro-Latinos and Spanglish. Havana Film Festival NY celebrates 24 years. Loisaida Center discusses Puerto Rican cultural preservation. Musicians honor legendary flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia.



Thursday | 9:30 PM

Nueva York

"Hispanic Market Power" with author Isaac Mizrahi

In this Book It... Isaac Mizrahi chats about his book "Hispanic Market Power"; Curtis Chin discusses his memoir "Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant"; PW talks about the top authors of 2023; and Linda Stasi’s uncensored reviews!


Friday | 5:30 PM

Book It

Stirring the Pot: A Chef's Journey

Host, Isabel Ortiz sits down with Aditya Mishra, a City Tech student and chef. They discuss his journey from Nepal to New York, his experiences working in a Michelin-starred restaurant, and the creation of his supper club The Sewing Tin.


Wednesday | 3:00 PM

CUNY Uncut

April 2024 | LATiNAS

On this episode of LATiNAS, host Tinabeth Piña celebrates Earth month from the Latina owned Catrina Flower studio in Brooklyn; plus, we talk Latina representation in politics, child sexual assault in the Latin community, FAFSA, and so much more! #wepa


Tuesday | 9:00 PM

LATiNAS

Alvin Bragg Targets Trump

This week, we discuss the man behind Donald Trump's upcoming criminal trial. Then, we learn about other legal efforts to combat political disinformation.


Friday | 7:30 PM

The New York Times Close Up With Sam Roberts

Esther Cohen Discusses Her Life's Work

Writer and activist Esther Cohen joins host Sheryl McCarthy to discuss her latest book, "All of Us: Stories and Poems Along Route 17," as well as her lifelong dedication to amplifying the voices of the overlooked.


Tuesday | 5:30 PM

One to One

Can We Overcome the Danger of Disinformation in the November Election?

Barbara McQuade, former US Attorney for Michigan, is author of the New York Times best seller “Attack from Within—How Disinformation is Sabotaging America.” She shares how dictators spew disinformation online and use it to seize power.


Tuesday | 10:30 PM

Conversations with Jim Zirin

Italian Filmmaker Matteo Garrone & NOIAW’s Three Wise Women

We spoke with Italian filmmaker Matteo Garrone. His film "Io Capitano" has been nominated for the Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards.Then we visited NOIAW’s Annual Epiphany celebration, honoring 3 Italian American women.


Wednesday | 9:30 AM

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Behind The Scenes 🎬



Book It



Host Carol Anne Riddell with Interim Executive Director of CUNY TV, Chiqui Cartagena and "Hispanic Market Power" author Isaac Mizrahi.

On the 'Gram

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Tune in for the latter half of our two-part conversation, where we discuss the significance of the Black vote and its implications for voting rights, the Supreme Court, IVF, and other pivotal matters. 


We're joined by three political experts, Dr. Christina Greer, Associate Professor at @fordhamuniversity, Errol Louis, host of NY1's Inside City Hall, and Dr. Basil Smikle, Political Strategist and Director of the Public Policy program of the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at @huntercollege

In Case You Missed It!

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Young Voters on the Biden vs Trump Rematch

Let It Rip sits down with young voters for a passionate conversation to hear their thoughts on the upcoming 2024 presidential election rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

Maggie Nelson, Elliot Sperling, and Peter Jeffery

On this episode we profile three more MacArthur fellows from CUNY: Maggie Nelson, who transcends genre across her writing, Elliot Sperling, who revolutionized Tibetan studies in the West, and Peter

Jeffery, who offers new insights into ancient music.

Pride at Work

On this episode of City Works, Laura Flanders speaks with Richard Blum from the Legal Aid Society and Joanna Wuest from Mount Holyoke College, to talk about the rise and importance of LGBTQ+ leadership in the organized labor movement.

Asian American Voting Power

Asian American Voting Power looks at issues impacting our communities including the economy; Who’s who in politics; How immigration system impacts healthcare; Shifting tides of Asian Americans leaning right; And the youth voter movement.

The File on Thelma Jordon

The File on Thelma Jordon is a 1950 American film noir drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Barbara Stanwyck as a classic femme fatale.

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