
Tuesday, July 22nd TV listings for CUNY NYC TV HD
Ed-Cast Earl Monroe Renaissance Basketball High School HS: The Power of a Ball and a Book
The Earl Monroe Basketball High School believes in the power of a book and a ball to change the world. This new Bronx charter school harnesses students' love of basketball, not to create new players, but as both a teaching tool and as a pathway.
Italics Maria Lai. A Journey to America
In this episode of Italics, we visit Magazzino Italian Art Museum in Cold Spring to speak with Paola Mura, the museum's artistic director and curator of Maria Lai. A Journey to America-the first U.S. retrospective dedicated to one of the most.
Puerto Rican Voices Chilo, Joe Conzo, Noel Quinones
Chilo - Meet the spoken-word poet and hip-hop artist known as Chilo, he performs two of his pieces while reflecting on how he came to appreciate his Puerto Rican heritage. Joe Conzo - We visit the Bronx to speak with photographer and Union Rights ...
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 The Effects on Workers of Mass Layoffs and Stock Buybacks - Les Leopold
The Labor Institute, founded in 1975, develops and conducts education and policy programs to inform and better prepare union workers/community group members to take on issues of runaway inequality with management.
City Works Special: Labor & The Crisis of Democracy (Part 2)
On part two of this City Works special episode, host Laura Flanders is at the international labor conference Labor & The Crisis of Democracy, held recently at the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies. Laura speaks with labor leaders.
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 David Greenberg, John Lewis: A Life Part 1 - PROTEST
Program featuring interviews with men and women from a variety of fields with Bob Herbert.
CUNY Graduate Center Presents The Comedic Genius of Elaine May: A Discussion and Performance
A look at the brilliant performer and director's impact on stage and screen. Recorded: 2/19/2025.
CUNY Uncut Breaking the Cycle of Poverty
On this episode of CUNY Uncut, Queen College Urban Affairs MA student Aziza Sumler sits down with host David Horn to discuss how marginalized communities can attack systemic problems head on, starting with education. Recorded: 12/9/2025.
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 Artificial Intelligence w/ Kimberly Bryant, Hooroo Jackson and Angry Fish Theatre
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 a deep dive into AI.
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 Harold Schonberg, Annie Baker, And Howard Sackler
On this episode of CUNY Laureates, we profile another three Pulitzer Prize winners who graduated from the City University of New York. First, Harold Schonberg devoted his life and his writing to the thing he loved most: music. Annie Baker rewrites .
Journalist Sheryl McCarthy talks with newsmakers about their sources of inspiration. She has private conversations about public affairs issues with the people who report on them and those who ARE the story. The subjects range from global warming...
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 Atlanta Spa Shootings 4 Years Later; Birthright Citizenship
A news magazine program that addresses issues affecting the Asian American communities nationwide.
UrbanU CUNY Stories September 2024 Edition
On this episode of Urban U, education meets justice! We explore a groundbreaking course that LaGuardia community College offers right on Rikers Island, equipping individuals behind bars with the skills to reshape their futures.
Tinabeth Piña celebrates the women of the LatinX community.
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 Man Godfrey (1936)
Socialite Irene Bullock needs a forgotten man to win a scavenger hunt and finds Godfrey Park, who resides in a dump by the East River. She hires him as a butler, to the chagrin of her spoiled sister Cornelia, who seeks to get Godfrey fired.
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 Through Their Eyes: Actors 2011
Panel: Actors Colman Domingo, Elizabeth Marvel, Michele Pawk, Daphne Rubin-Vega, David Zayas.
Both Sides of the Bars Sing Sing - A Film About Rehabilitation Through the Arts
Universally acclaimed by critics - and nominated for numerous awards - last year's film Sing Sing is based on the rehabilitation through the arts program at New York State's maximum security prison.
Day at Night Jonathan Winters
Actor / Comedian Jonathan Winters.
Political consultant Kevin Wardally, Bill Lynch Associates.
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 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Insights from a Big Four Accounting Firm
Program features Ken Bouyer, EY Americas Director of Inclusiveness Recruiting. What progress have we as a nation made in advancing the causes of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the past year? What work lies ahead?
CUNY Forum Trump and the City
This episode of CUNY Forum explores the impact of Trump-era policies on NYC's housing, immigration, and services, stressing the need for proactive solutions and youth activism. It urges political leaders to offer a positive.