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Interview with a store owner who's business is being affected by the Family Red Apple boycott. Protestors and local residents outside the store comment on situation.

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Interview with a store owner who's business is being affected by the Family Red Apple boycott. Protestors and local residents outside the store comment on situation.

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Interview with Sonny Carson about the Family Red Apple boycott and how his organization the December 12th Movement joined local community efforts.

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Hosted by Vertamae Grosvenor, this episode focuses on positive stories of the City's multiculturalism and economic recovery. Stories include the Nuyorican Poet's Café, rebuilding the South Bronx, wetlands in Queens, opening day of little league baseball in Harlem and noodle making in Chinatown.

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Willem DaFoe records intros and outros to frame several episodes of a series on human rights.

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A large multimedia exhibit on Jimi Hendrix, but the video lacks any audio.

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Kwtiny Report episode that supports the idea that the Kennedy Assassination was a mafia hit job. Features a large number of interviews with authors of Kennedy Assassination books, focusing especially on mafia connections and conflicts.

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Part of a series on education in NYC. Topic of discussion is the increasing school dropout rate and budget cuts. Guests include New York City Board of Education member Dr. Luis O. Reyes, Central Park East High School Principal Deborah Meier and Colman Genn, a senior fellow at the Center for Education Innovation. Hosted by Sheryl McCarthy.

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Part of a series on education in NYC. Topic of discussion is the ability of teachers to cope with dwindling resources. Guests include Anthony Conelli from the Satellite Academy, David Sherman of the New York City United Federation of Teachers and Marjorie Wilkes of the Public Education Association. Hosted by Sheryl McCarthy

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Part of a series on education in NYC. Topic of discussion is the growing needs of special education programs, why they're growing and whether they're meeting the needs of students. Guests include New York City Executive Director of Special Education Waldemar Rojas, Managing Attorney Diana Autin of Advocates for Children of New York and Cassandra Graves, a parent advocate. Hosted by Sheryl McCarthy.

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Part of a series on education in NYC. Topics of discussion in this episode are success stories in NYC's public school systems, despite budget cuts and bureaucratic confusion. Guests include Director of Midtown West School Saudi Vargas, Resource Coordinator of City-as-School Alan Schulman and JHS 113 Principal Beverly Hall. Hosted by Sheryl McCarthy.

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Topic of the discussion is the leadership of the city under Dinkins and whether or not he has kept his campaign promises and his handling of the City's finances. Guests include former New York City mayoral candidate Herbert London, Utrice Leid, the managing editor of The City Sun, and Ernest Tollerson of New York Newsday. Hosted by Sherly McCarthy.

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Topic of the discussion in this episode is women's issues with a specific focus on healthcare and epidemics of breast cancer, HIV/AIDS and syphilis. Guests include Dr Margaret Hamburg, the acting Commissioner for the New York City Department of Health, Dana Luciano of the Women's Health Action & Mobilization, and Dr Janet Mitchell, chief of perinatology at Harlem Hospital. Hosted by Sheryl McCarthy.

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Topic of discussion is how redistricting creates winners and losers in New York City representation, with some minority groups gaining representation, with others feeling disenfranchised by the changes. Pre-recorded segment includes a profile on future City Council Candidate Margaret Chin. Guests include the vice chair of the New York City Districting Commission Esmerelda Simmons, political consultant Eddie Baca, Henry Stern, president of the Citizens Unions. Hosted by Maria Hinojosa.

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Topic of discussion is how the legal system defines a family unit, the lack of recognition by courts of gay and lesbian relationships and the impact it has on their children and lives more broadly. Guests include co-founder of Parents of Color Adrienne Gantt, Legal Director of the LAMBDA Legal Defense Fund Paula Ettelbrick and Co-Chair of Center Kids Wayne Steinman

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Topic of discussion is gay and lesbian teens coming out to their parents, classmates and friends. Features an exclusive interview with Ivan Velez Jr., a now prominent comic artist who won awards for his first work "Tales of the Closet." Guests include Finnegan, a student of Harvey Milk High School, Mayumi Passenant a recent high school graduate and gay rights activist, and Linda Levy, an openly gay teacher at university Heights High School. Hosted by Brian Lehrer.

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Final part of 5 part series on Gay and Lesbian Issues. Topic of discussion is gay and lesbian political activism in the era of HIV /AIDS. Speakers from ACT UP and other organizations speak about the way the epidemic has energized the gay and lesbian. Guests include Act UP member Juan Mendez, activist and writer Jewelle Gomez and Dick Dadey, Executive Director of Empire State Pride Agenda. Hosted by Maria Hinojosa.

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Final part of 3 part series on AIDS Topic of discussion is the development of different treatment methods for HIV/AIDS. Guests include Aldyn McKean founder of ACT UP, Dr. Roy Soeiro the Principal Investigator at the Einstein-Montefiore AIDS Clinical Trial Unit, and Dr Susannah Cort, Director of Clinical Research at the Community Research Initiative. Hosted by Brian Lehrer.

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Second part of the series 'Children in Crisis' Topic of discussion is teens with AIDS, how they contracted it, how fellow students react to them and what challenges they face. Guests include Dr Mark Wade, Medical Director of NFCC Cumberland Hospital, Natividad Ortega a Senior Peer Educator at El Puente, and Michael Warner, a teenager with AIDS. Hosted by Brian Lehrer.

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Third part of the series 'Children in Crisis.' Topic of discussion is the changing nature of youth and the ravages of drugs, sexual abuse, health issues and more. Various counseling services are discussed that try to encourage teens to make better life decisions. Guests include author and researcher Joy G. Dryfoos, a youth organizer Teresa Francis from Youth Force (City College of New York.) and Blanca Guzman, a student at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Hosted by Maria Hinojosa.

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First part of the series 'Children in Crisis.' Topic of discussion are the very earliest years of life, including neo-natal care, infant mortality on the rise and the overburden foster care system. Guests include Fred Rosenberg from the Child Welfare Administration, Program Director of New York City Citizens Committee for Children Gail Nayowith and Rosita Romero, Program Director for the Committee for Hispanic Children & Families. Hosted by Maria Hinojosa

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Part of a series on 'Drugs and Crime.' Topic of discussion is the impact of the drug war and the potential of legalization on crime and improving treatment of addicts. Pre-recorded segments include interviews with recovering drug addicts and Dr John Morgan of City University of New York (CUNY) Medical School. Guests include State Senator Joseph Galiber, Bureau Chief of Narcotics at the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office Patricia Gatling and Dr. Ernest Drucker of Montefiore Medical Center and Professor of Epidemiology. Hosted by Maria Hinojosa.

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