Wednesday, April 15th TV listings for CUNY NYC TV HD
Ed-Cast Portrait of a Graduate: The New High School
New York is changing how high school students graduate by no longer requiring Regents exams and focusing instead on real-world readiness. What does this look like inside a real school? Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with the Chief Academic Officer...
Italics Alain Elkann & ILICA
This month, we visited the Italian Cultural Institute for the presentation of Pound's Silence, the new book by Italian journalist and writer Alain Elkann. In Pound's Silence, the protagonist Morli - a writer - explores the life of Ezra Pound...
Centro Diasporican Art in Motion - Block 3
Featuring topics of interest to the Hispanic community.
Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College Shannon McKenna Schmidt on The First Lady of World War II
A discussion of the new book The First Lady of World War II: Eleanor Roosevelt's Daring Journey to the Frontlines and Back by Shannon McKenna Schmidt. In this captivating, action-packed history, Schmidt delivers the first full account of Eleanor.
Keeping Relevant Arva Rice:New York Urban League/Civilian Complaint Review Bd
Arva Rice smiles when host Ronnie Eldridge says she is the busiest woman she knows, desccribing her leadership roles in the Urban League and the Civilian Complaint Review Board, the oversight entity for the largest police department in the country.
City Works Working While Homeless: When Full-time Pay Isn't Enough
On this episode of City Works, host Laura Flanders is joined by Henry Love, Vice President of Public Policy and Strategy at Win, and Angela Wyse, an Assistant Professor of Economics at Dartmouth College, to talk about a largely unknown.
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 An Education: How I Changed My Mind About Schools and Almost Everything Else
In Part 2 of their 3-part series, Bob Herbert and Diane Ravitch continue to discuss Diane's remarkable memoir: An Education: How I Changed My Mind About Schools and Almost Everything Else, changing her mind, her beliefs - sometimes dramatically...
CUNY Graduate Center Presents Affordability, Antitrust, and Inequality: Lina M. Khan and Paul Krugman in Conversation
Affordability was a central theme of Mayor Zohran Mamdani's campaign, and it is now a hot topic in national politics across party lines. Two leading thinkers, Lina M. Khan and Paul Krugman, discuss innovative solutions.
Join Hannah Kavanagh, CUNY senior and film major, on the first ever CUNY student podcast where she talks about anything and everything uncensored, unedited and uncut.
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 .
A LA LATINA Betsabe Botaitis, Chief Financial Officer, Hedera
Join Claudia Romo Edelman, a staunch advocate for Hispanics in America and founder of We Are All Human, and Cynthia Kleinbaum Milner, the CMO of MoneyLion, in their transformative podcast, A LA LATINA. Why A LA LATINA?: Despite Latinas representing.
Book It The Singular Life of Aria Patel with Samira Ahmed
This month on Book It... we chat with New York Times best-selling author Samira Ahmed about her newest YA novel The Singular Life of Aria Patel. Also, Isabel Ortiz speaks with author and illustrator Ni?a Mata about her books.
CUNY Laureates Frederic Tuten, Roya Hakakian, And Frances Barth
On this episode of CUNY Laureates, we profile another three Guggenheim Fellows who graduated from the City University of New York. City College graduate and longtime professor Frederic Tuten uses written language and painting to...
One to One The Business of Immigrant Detention -Deirdre Conlon
Sheryl McCarthy talks with Dr. Deirdre Conlon about how U.S. immigration detention has become a profit-driven industry where private companies and local governments earn billions amid poor conditions, exploitation, and bipartisan political support.
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.
Cafe Con Felo David Garza of Henry Street Settlement
Chancellor Felix V. Matos Rodriguez and David Garza, CEO of the historic Henry Street Settlement, explore its legacy of education and community partnerships in uplifting New Yorkers and creating new opportunities for students.
Black America explores the black experience in America with discussions led by prominent black figures, hosted by journalist Carol Jenkins.
A news magazine that addresses issues affecting the Asian American communities nationwide.
A CUNY-TV magazine show about CUNY students, faculty, alumni and programs.
LATiNAS Up Close with Oscar Nominated Producers April 2026
On this special episode of LATiNAS, host Tinabeth Piña sits down with Soledad O'Brien and Rose Arce - the executive producers behind two of this year's Oscar nominated documentaries - The Devil Is Busy and The Perfect Neighbor. Recorded: 3/2/2026.
A series about Latino culture in New York.
Sustainability Matters Climate and Art
Conversation to analyze national and world events; featuring high-profile guests from the worlds of politics, law, business, foreign relations, national security, counterterrorism, media, lifestyles, literature, the arts and the military.
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 File on Thelma Jordon (1949)
A married assistant district attorney (Wendell Corey) is tricked into helping his married lover (Barbara Stanwyck) beat a murder rap.
The National Gallery of Art European Art: Raphael and the American Collector
The paintings of Renaissance master Raphael have been much admired as models of perfection since their creation.
A variety of short films on the arts.
A variety of short films on the arts.
ATW's Working in the Theatre Crafting Worlds: Theatrical Design
Panel: David Gallo, scenic designer; John Gromada, sound designer; Susan Hilferty, costume designer; Peter Kaczorowski, lighting designer. Moderator: Gordon Cox.
Both Sides of the Bars Beyond Recidivism: Why Desistance is the Better Measure of Success
Policymakers often resist criminal legal reforms by citing fears of recidivism, the revolving door narrative, and public safety. According to a new report by the Prison Policy Initiative.
Day at Night Mervyn Leroy
Movie director "Little Caesar".
African-American Legends Wendy A. Ward, M.D., CEO, MPower Productions, Mpowering the Youth
CEO Wendy A. Ward, MPower Productions.
Irish Writers in America Kevin Barry; Mary Beth Keane
Zicklin Talks Business Facial Recognition Technology: For Good or for Evil?
Facial recognition technology is phenomenal: It makes it possible to track and identify individuals in new, unprecedented ways. Even though this technology has many benefits, such as supporting law enforcement, it also poses serious privacy concer...
CUNY TV Presents ABNY Julie Menin, City Council Speaker
The Association for a Better New York presents, Power Breakfast with City Council Speaker Julie Menin. Menin is an attorney, three-time City agency Commissioner, former small business owner, and currently serves as Council Member representing Manh...
