
Monday, July 21st TV listings for CUNY NYC TV HD
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.
Italics DJ Mica and NOIAW's Three Wise Women
Hosted by Anthony Tamburri.
Puerto Rican Voices The Serrano Sisters, Aspira, Inc., El Puente
The Serrano Sisters - Puerto Rican sisters, Brooklyn-natives Cyndi and Amanda Serrano are ready to redefine women's boxing, a sport that has now been around for a few years, and begun to see more acceptance among traditionalists who once-upon-a-ti...
Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College Derek Leebaert - Unlikely Heroes: Franklin Roosevelt, His Four Lieutenants, and the World They Made
Hunter College presents an event hosted by Roosevelt House-The first in a new series Speaking of Justice: Protest as a Path to Progress: Making Black Lives Matter Introduction by: Hunter President Jennifer J. Raab. Panelists: Dr. D'Weston Haywood.
Keeping Relevant Homelessness: A Persistant Crisis
Win, the largest provider of family shelter and supportive housing in NYC, reports a record number of homelessness--families and children--needing shelter and services in NYC.Christine Quinn discusses long-term housing stability for families in need.
City Works Special: Labor & The Crisis of Democracy (Part 1)
On part one of this City Works special episode, host Laura Flanders visits the international labor conference Labor & The Crisis of Democracy, held recently at the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies. We hear from labor leaders, organizers...
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 Eric Alterman
Eric Alterman, Columnist, The Nation; Distinguished Professor of Journalism, Brooklyn College/CUNY.
CUNY Graduate Center Presents When the City Stopped: Stories from NY's Essential Workers
When the City Stopped tells story of the COVID-19 lockdown in the words of ordinary New Yorkers, illuminating the fear and uncertainty of life in the early days of the pandemic, as well as the solidarity that sustained the city.
CUNY Uncut A Filmmaker's Guide to Storytelling
On this episode of CUNY Uncut, host David Horn sits down with acclaimed filmmaker Vanessa Cruz (Macaulay Brooklyn College '26) to discuss the making of her most recent documentary The Making of a Matriarch as well as her journey .
Let It Rip NYC Mayor Race: Social Justice Reform & Ranked-Choice Voting
Let It Rip takes a deep dive into the way criminal justice reform, affordable housing, and rank choice voting will impact New York City's Mayoral race. Recorded: 5/2/2025.
Brown & Black Afro-Latinos with guests Judith Anderson, Eric Velasquez and Yasser Tejeda
Co-Hosted by Jack Rico and Mike Sargent, the series Brown & Black looks at race and pop culture through a brown and black lens. In this episode we take in-depth examination into the rise Afro-Latinos in mainstream media and entertainment.
Book It Roman Year With Andre Acimen
This month on Book It... we chat with best-selling author and CUNY professor Andre Aciman about his memoir Roman Year; Isabel Ortiz speaks with Carlos Matias about his debut children's book Emergency Quarters; and Linda Stasi has her always.
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.
Guest China Jude, Assistant Vice President/Athletics - Queens College/CUNY.
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 Kids Feel Grief Too! - Dr. Charles A. Barrett, Sharice Simpson and Renee
New York Times best-selling author Renee Watson talks about her book All the Blues in the Sky, which follows 13-year-old Sage as she...
Asian American Life Life Fashion Edition
NYC is the fashion capitol of the world, and we look at the designers and changemakers who shape how we shop and what we wear, including wedding gown designer Andrew Kwon; Handbag designer Rafe; Invisible Seams documentary on garment workers.
UrbanU Powerful Voices, Bold Ideas
A CUNY-TV magazine show about CUNY students, faculty, alumni, and programs.
LATiNAS Celebrating Pride: June 2025
On this episode of Latinas - we celebrate PRIDE with the Liberty Girls - a #Queer and #Afrolatina skate crew who use their roller-skating skills to build community and reclaim space. We also get to meet Barbara Herr.
A series about Latino culture in New York.
Conversations with Jim Zirin Mike Froman
Conversations with Jim Zirin is a talk show designed to illuminate the news by taking the time required to understand and interpret national and world events. The series features high-profile guests from the worlds of politics, law, business.
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.
My Dear Secretary (1948)
A playboy novelist's (Kirk Douglas) most businesslike secretary (Laraine Day) becomes his wife and literary rival.
National Gallery of Art Olmec Art of Ancient Mexico
The 20th-century discovery of Olmec art.
A variety of short films on the arts.
A variety of short films on the arts.
ATW's Working in the Theatre Developing Musical Theatre
Panel: Sue Frost, producer; Robyn Goodman, producer; Paulette Haupt, Founder/Artistic Director, The O'Neill Musical Theatre Conference; Scott Sanders, producer.
Both Sides of the Bars Top Trends in Criminal Legal System Reform in 2024
In this year-end wrap-up report, an expert in sentencing reform, voting rights, and confronting racial disparities in the criminal legal system looks back at 2024 and explores key changes formerly incarcerated activists, lawmakers, and more.
Day at Night Noam Chomsky, Author, Lecturer, Philosopher, and Linguist
African-American Legends Dr. James Forbes Jr., Author, Whose Gospel?
The Rev. James A. Forbes Jr., Riverside Church in New York.
This Is America & The World With Dennis Wholey Historic Sites From Around the World
On this program, Dennis Wholey revisits some of the most interesting and exciting historic sites from his travels over the years. Whether at the Japan's Isa Grand Shrine dedicated to the solar goddess Amaterasu or high atop the 19th century Haitian..
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.