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In Folder: WNYC-TV moving images
B-roll footage of an office before interviews about a parent training workshop for those interested in getting more involved in their children's education.
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Teacher Brad Stan discusses the lack of support for teachers in the New York City school system and the negative impact it has on students.
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Michael Musto discusses the practice of outing and other efforts to agitate for gay rights and struggle against homophobia.
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Bungardner from the Metropolitan Community Church of New York describes her perspective on being a gay Catholic and her efforts to educate and inform the Catholic community.
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White describes the kinds of people who come to the Realization Center for substance abuse issues and why some people remain in denial about their addiction.
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Columnist James Revson speaks in nuance about the practice of outing more generally and whether it is sometimes justified.
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Interview is entirely in Spanish with no translation
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Vasquez cooks food, reads a book and does general chores around her home.
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McEneany makes his case for why legalization of drugs would harm the public rather than help them.
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Edwin Soares watches TV, cooks food and takes care of other chores in his apartment before going outside.
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White describes why women turn to substance abuse, using her own life story as an example an how that differs from the experience of men with substance abuse.
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Landato discusses his work with the Gay Men's Health Crisis, helping his clients get financial assistance for healthcare with a specific emphasis on people with HIV and AIDS.
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Parents take part in an adult education course on how to become more involved in their children's education and their local parent–teacher association (PTA) in order to improve education for kids.
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Group behavioral therapy session with inmates at Riker's Island.
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Kronman talks about her organization SHARE, a self help group for women with breast cancer.
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Landato describes how he would change the services the City provides for people with HIV and AIDS.
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Bungardner describes the organizational structure of the Metropolitan Community Church of New York and how the larger organization of the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Churches was founded by Reverend Troy Perry.
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Goldstein suffers from HIV and is being assessed for special assistance services like a house keeper from the City. He and another HIV sufferer describe the bureaucratic steps it took to get enrolled in the City's programs for HIV and AIDS patients.
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Dobson-Shannon from the Parent Advocacy Center describes the mission statement of her office, the shrinking budget and her efforts to help parents in Brooklyn become more involved with their children's education.
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Caballero reviews maps of lots for proposed housing projects managed by his organization Pueblo Nuevo before going out to the construction sites and looking at them in person.
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Tichaver describes hife life as a German Jew in the years leading up to and after Kristallnacht. He makes comparisons between Japanese Internment Camps in America and Jewish Concentration Camps in Germany.
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Scientist at the Medical Research Institute of San Francisco Ron Roizen wrote an article on Herschel Grynszpan whose assassination of the Nazi diplomat Ernst vom Rath was used to justify Kristallnacht.
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Still photos of concentration camp prisoners performing labor and marching. Initial picture is of Herman Göring
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Still photographs of newspaper headlines on violence and discrimination against jews in Nazi Germany related to Kristallnacht.
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