
Wednesday, May 28th TV listings for CUNY NYC TV HD
African-American Legends Recognizing the Best of the Best in Basketball
Robert A. Williams, president of the NYC Basketball Hall of Fame.
This Is America & the World South Korea Today - Traditional Korean Medicine
Exploring traditional Korean medicine as it is practiced in modern-day Seoul; the holistic principles that guide this enduring approach to health; a visit to the Seoul Yangnyeongsi Market.
Zicklin Talks Business Law, Religion, and Business: The Fallout from a Recent Supreme Court Decision
In recent years, the United States Supreme Court has dramatically expanded religious rights, often favoring religion over other competing fundamental rights. How will this expansion of religious rights impact businesses in cases involving the conf...
CUNY Forum The People's Pulse: What's on New Yorkers' Minds?
This CUNY Forum episode discusses NYC's affordability, mental health, and public safety concerns.
EdCast Embracing the Science of Reading
Does the science of reading hold the key to helping children learn to read? To boost reading scores, NYC schools must now choose among three curriculums based on the science of reading. Dr. Linda Hirsch discusses these with Professor Katie P. Miles.
Hosted by Anthony Tamburri.
Puerto Rican Voices Jose Masso, Eguie Castrillo, Casa Amadeo
Jose Massso - Meet Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Famer and Con Salsa Host, Jose Masso. Eguie Castrillo - Specifically, we bring you the story of Eguie Castrillo, a Puerto Rican percussionist who has played with the likes of Ray Barreto, Ruben...
Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College Richard Dreyfuss - One Thought Scares Me...
Roosevelt House is pleased to present a discussion of One Thought Scares Me...: We Teach Our Children What We Wish Them to Know; We Don't Teach Our Children What We Don't Wish Them to Know by Academy Award winning actor and advocate Richard Dreyfuss.
Keeping Relevant with Ronnie Eldridge Robert Polner: An Irish Passion for Justice
Ronnie talks with Robert Polner, writer with Michael Tubridy, of An Irish Passion for Justice, discussing the life and career of Paul O'Dwyer, an Irish immigrant, remembered by many as an attorney advocating for social justice. Recorded: 12/11/2024.
City Works The Fight of Their Lives: Undocumented Workers Under Siege
On this episode of City Works, Laura Flanders speaks to Murad Awawdeh of the NYIC and Seth Goodman Park of the Asylum Support Clinic about the surge in attempted deportations and the work that is being done to help empower those being targeted.
An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy.
Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV Katrina Vanden Heuvel
Editor & Publisher of the Nation.
CUNY Graduate Center Presents Penn Station 3.0 - A Bold Vision for the Future of New York City
As part of New York City's vibrant intellectual and cultural life, the CUNY Graduate Center produces a wide range of public programs. Graduate Center Presents engages.
CUNY Uncut Welcome to Our Tedxcuny Talk
Ever heard of TED talks? CUNY has their own partnership with them and their annual conference is coming up on May 2nd, 2025 from 9am-5pm at John Jay College.
Let It Rip is an unapologetic progressive news and commentary program delivering fact-based information on the issues that are impacting our everyday lives. Convening distinguished academic scholars, notable .
The Breakthrough Perky Noah Effik, Co-Founder/Black and Brilliant
On this episode of The Breakthrough host Ana Ceppi sits down with Meredith Wega Perez- the founder of belle Fleur-a floral design studio specializing in gifts and bouquets. Recorded: 10/26/2023.
Book It with CA is a bi-monthly series featuring interviews with today's hottest authors and their latest books.Each episode, host Carol Anne Riddell will talk to them about their work, their lives and everything in between. Covering a wide range of.
CUNY Laureates Liu Heung Shing, Bernard Malamud, and A. M. Rosenthal
On this episode of CUNY Laureates, we profile another three Pulitzer Prize winners who graduated from the City University of New York. First, Liu Heung Shing uses his knowledge of long-form photography to capture the essence of historical change.
One to One Karen Geer, Executive Director, InterSchool Orchestras of New York
Journalist Sheryl McCarthy (Newsday) talks with newsmakers and the people who report public affairs.
An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy.
Interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change.
Black America explores the black experience in America with discussions led by prominent black figures, hosted by journalist Carol Jenkins.
A news magazine program that addresses issues affecting the Asian American communities nationwide.
Tinabeth Piña celebrates the women of the LatinX community.
Nueva York Angela Mondragon, Angelo Cabrera, Somos Cumbia, Somos Familia
Angela Mondragon faced harsh realities of our immigration system. Angelo Cabrera, immigrant student advocate, leads the City College Immigrant Student Center. Karla Florez's Somos Cumbia, Somos Familia featured at the Museum of the City of New York.
Sustainability Matters The Road Ahead: Climate & Sustainability with Andrew Revkin
Veteran environmental journalist Andrew Revkin joins us to reflect on three decades of covering the climate crisis-and how communication can unite us to drive meaningful change. Recorded: 3/14/2025.
Conversations with Jim Zirin Will the Metropolitan Opera Survive? - Peter Gelb
Peter Gelb, general manager of the Metropolitan Opera, has weathered a parade of challenges including stormy union negotiations, serious financial constraints, and a covid shutdown.
An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy.
The Stranger (1946)
A federal agent finds a Nazi war criminal married to a judge's daughter and teaching and living in New England.
The National Gallery of Art Los Angeles to New York: Dwan Gallery
An overview of the museum.
A variety of short films on the arts.
A variety of short films on the arts.
ATW's Working in the Theatre World Theatre Seminar (Winter 2003)
The international panel consisting of Valery Fokin (Artistic Director of The Meyerhold Centre in Moscow and the Alexandrinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg), Marita Gochman (writer/director, Nordic theatre), Fiona Shaw (Irish actress, Medea), Anatoly ...
Both Sides of the Bars Protecting People with Convictions from Housing Discrimination
Given the recent and abrupt erosion of anti-discrimination protections at the federal level, advocates say it is more important than ever to continue the fight for local-level laws to prevent discrimination against people with conviction records.
Day at Night Vincent Price, Actor and Horror Star