Thursday, May 21st TV listings for CUNY NYC TV HD
EdCast, a Telly Award-winning monthly cable program dedicated to the most pressing education issues of the day, is hosted by Professor Linda Hirsch of Hostos Community College. EdCast brings together a diverse set of viewpoints to tackle these iss...
Italics Andrew Spannaus & Giorno Della Memoria
This episode features an interview with Andrew Spannaus, an American journalist based in Milan who contributes to European media and teaches at ASERI's Master's Program in International Economics and Politics. We also attended the event If I Am...
Centro Diasporican Art in Motion - Block 1
Featuring topics of interest to the Hispanic community.
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 Betsy Gotbaum: A History of Public Service
Friends and colleagues for half a century, Betsy Gotbaum and Ronnie Eldridge agree they've lived very full lives. Ms.Gotbaum's career began during Lindsay's administration, work with the New York Historical Society, she served as Park Commissioner...
City Works A Reporter Roundtable: Mamdani's Historic Victory
On this episode of City Works, host Laura Flanders convenes a panel of political reporters to discuss the 2025 mayoral election and what the future may hold for the incoming Mamdani administration. Recorded: 11/13/2025.
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 Changd My Mind About Schools - Diane Ravitch, Part 3
Welcome to Part 3 - Bob's discussion with Diane Ravitch, based on her memoir: An Education: How I Changed My Mind About Schools and Almost Everything Else. For this last segment, Bob Herbert asks Ms. Ravitch for her best thoughts about the...
CUNY Graduate Center Presents City of Science: Jane Goodall and Her Legacy
Jane Goodall, the legendary primatologist known as the chimp whisperer, died in 2025 at the age of 91. Looking back at her life and scientific contributions - she studied the social lives of wild chimpanzees for over six decades and tirelessly...
CUNY Uncut Running A Business in CUNY: TeenSittersNYC
Host David Horn sits down with current Macaulay Honors at Brooklyn College student Ricky Costas-Hernandez to talk about his babysitting business, TeenSittersNYC. He talks about the process of getting it off the ground and how CUNY students...
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 Cynthia Izzo, Global Head of Digital Risk, KPMG Intl.
In this episode, we meet Cindy Izzo who shares her inspiring journey—from translating for her family as a child in Arizona, to navigating the Big Four as a young mother, to becoming one of the few Latinas in cybersecurity at the global level.
Book It Baldwin: A Love Story With Nicholas Boggs
This month on Book It... we chat with New York Times bestselling author Nicholas Boggs about his biography of James Baldwin, Baldwin: A Love Story. Plus, Isabel Ortiz speaks with author and illustrator Kay Sohini about her debut graphic novel...
CUNY Laureates Leonard Herzenberg, Maggie Nelson, And Jeff Talman
On this episode we profile three more Guggenheim Fellows who attended CUNY: Leonard Herzenberg invents a revolutionary tool for microbiology, Maggie Nelson transcends genre across her writing, and Jeff Talman finds beautiful sounds in empty space.
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.
Cafe Con Felo Grace Bonilla of United Way NYC
On this episode of Café con Felo, CUNY Chancellor Felix V. Matos Rodríguez speaks with Grace Bonilla, President and CEO of United Way of New York City, about affordability, leadership, and her role on the Mamdani mayoral transition team...
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.
Tinabeth Piña celebrates the women of the LatinX community.
A series about Latino culture in New York.
Sustainability Matters AI: Innovation and Impact
AI is transforming our world, but at what cost? Host Tria Case examines the environmental impact of artificial intelligence with CUNY PhD candidate Hussain Bokhari, focusing on water use, energy demand, and the impact of data centers in local.
Conversations With Jim Zirin Andrew Rein
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 event...
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.
Mother (1926)
A Russian father (Aleksandr Chistyakov), mother (Vera Baranovskaya) and son (Nikolai Batajov) become victims of the 1905 revolution.
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.
Television in America: An Autobiography Studs Terkel
Studs Terkel talks about the early days of Chicago television and radio, spotlighting media monopolies, public ownership of airwaves, and the origin of his nickname.
New York Historical Society Presents The American Story with David M. Rubenstein
One of the world's most respected leaders, former IBM CEO Ginni Rometty overcame childhood and financial struggles to embark on a groundbreaking career that took her from entry-level engineer to 8 years as the first woman CEO of an iconic global.
Charlando Con Cervantes Jose Luis Sampedro, Spanish Novelist
Host Jose Maria Conget sits down with writer Jose Luis Sampedro to discuss his career as a novelist.
Shades of U.S. Reflections and Progress in Turbulent Times
Reflections and Progressions in Turbulent Times: On this month's show, CUNY TV host Darrell Brown introduces us to past Shades of US guests who reflect on the coronavirus pandemic and the police brutality that sparked social unrest.
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.
Tony Guida's NY Jewish Deli
Dr. Ian Lipkin, a virus hunter and specialist in chronic diseases, offers his assessment of the coronavirus, its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options.
Black Writers in America Terry McMillan; Arthur Flowers
Terry McMillan is co-writer of the screenplays "Waiting to Exhale" and "How Stella Got Her Groove Back"; Arthur Flowers is co-founder of the New Renaissance Writers Guild.
