Monday, August 25th TV listings for CUNY (WNYE-DT3) New York, NY
Ed-Cast Education Interrupted: The Trump Effect, Round 2
Trump's second term in office augurs great changes to the educational landscape. Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with education policy expert Halley Potter about the potential impact on students, teachers and families of Trump's proposals.
Hosted by Anthony Tamburri.
Puerto Rican Voices Living Under Austerity
A bilingual TV show bridging the Puerto Rican community across history, culture and geography.
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 Jerome Kretchmer, New York State Assembly (963-1970)
Ronnie Eldridge and an old friend for the past 60 years, Jerry Kretchmer, discuss current politics from their new point of view, that of an older person..unhappy with what's happening in the world, especially with what's happening.
City Works Combatting Climate Change: Trade Unions for Energy Democracy
On this episode of City Works, host Laura Flanders convenes a panel of climate activists working under and alongside the labor organization, Trade Unions for Energy Democracy, CUNY SLU. Sean Sweeney, Irene Shen, Brian Kamanzi, and Ozzi.
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 Ronald E. Richter: JCCA / Repair the world / child by child
Children, teenagers, young adults struggling with mental health issues: sadness, depression, suicidal thoughts and more. COVID-19 made the pain substantially worse. JCCA's Ron Richter talks about why he is committed to children.
CUNY Graduate Center Presents Are We on the Brink of a New Economic Order?
A panel of experts discusses today's shifting economic landscape and the possibilities for change. Speaking to these issues, a panel of experts features Chris Hughes, chair of the Economic Security Project, author of Marketcrafters.
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 Robert Brooks And The Push For Prison Reform
Latest political and news coverage.
A LA LATINA Teresa Barreira, Global Chief Marketing & Communications Officer, Publicis Sapient
We welcome the incredible Teresa Barreira, a transformational leader and innovator who currently serves as the Global Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at Publicis Sapient. Teresa's journey is one of fearlessness and innovation, embracing...
Book It Ninetails With Sally Wen Mao
This month on Book It... we chat with author, poet, and CUNY professor Sally Wen Mao about her new book Ninetails; Isabel Ortiz speaks with Alejandro Heredia about his debut novel Loca; and Linda Stasi has her always Uncensored reviews.
CUNY Laureates The Pulitzer Prize, Angela Hill, And Oscar Hijuelo
On this episode we learn about the Pulitzer Prize and profile two winners who graduated from CUNY: Angela Hill, who explored one of America's most controversial weapons, and Oscar Hijuelos, the first Latino author to win a Pulitzer Prize in fiction.
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 Going Back to Go Forward - Khary Saeed Jones
Filmmaker, Khary Saeed Jones joins host Carol Jenkins for a reflective conversation about his return to the rural Canadian town where he once faced racism in his film, Night Fight. Recorded: 5/7/2025.
Asian American Life Summer Food and Cultural Hot Spots
Summer's not over yet as we taste and see some of New York's culinary and cultural hot spots from Korean comfort cuisines to the peaceful sculptor gardens at the Noguchi Museum. Recorded: 7/21/2025.
UrbanU CUNY Stories October 2024
This episode: Bitter Crop: The Heartache and Triumph of Billie Holiday - a revealing biography by Hunter College professor Paul Alexander; a unique course at John Jay equipping students to navigate sexual violence in various contexts.
LATiNAS LATiNAS & Immigration: A Special CUNY TV Presentation
Host Tinabeth Pina dives into the crucial topic of immigration - from mental health challenges faced by immigrants to groundbreaking advocacy & empowerment, this special episode shines a light on stories that matter to New York City's immigrant.
Nueva York Tico Torres Alexis Rodriguez Anapaula Guajardo, Ivan Argote
Photographer Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte & stylist Tico Torres honor Celia Cruz; artist Iv?n Argote's giant dove graces the High Line; comic Anapaula Guajardo breaks stereotypes with bilingual humor. Recorded: 8/1/2025.
Sustainability Matters Ocean's Health with Fabien Cousteau
Our oceans sustain life, regulating climate, providing food, and producing oxygen. But rising temperatures, plastic pollution, and coral bleaching threaten their future. Fabien Cousteau joins us to discuss ocean conservation.
Conversations with Jim Zirin What Were John Singer Sargent's Greatest Works?
Jean Strouse tells Jim about her fascinating book describing the extraordinary relationship between a wealthy British art dealer Asher Wertheimer, his large family, and John Singer Sargent, the iconic portraitist of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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 Blood of Jesus (1941)
Small-town residents pray for a miracle after a newly baptized woman is accidentally shot by her sinful husband.
National Gallery of Art Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes 1909-1929: When Art Danced with Music
Narrator: Tilda Swinton. Writer-producer-director: Carroll Moore. Examines the career of famed ballet impresario Sergei Diaghilev (1872-1929).
A variety of short films on the arts.
A variety of short films on the arts.
ATW's Working in the Theatre Women Producers (Fall 2002)
Tisa Chang, Elizabeth Ireland McCann, Amy Nederlander, Daryl Roth, Fran Weissler, and Elizabeth Williams talk about the role of women in theater.
Both Sides of the Bars Health Issues in the Black Community & Their Effect on Those Impacted by the Criminal Legal System
In today's episode, a medical expert in the field - Dr. Robert Fullilove, professor of sociomedical sciences and associate dean for community and minority affairs at Columbia University - proposes solutions to this public health crisis. 2/10/2025.
Day at Night Howard K. Smith, TV Newscaster
African-American Legends Thelma Dye, Executive Director/CEO, Northside Center for Child Development
Thelma Dye, executive director for the Northside Center for Child Development, joins Dr. Brown to talk about the Head Start program and all that the Northside Center for Child Development offers in bringing quality education and support to families.
This Is America & The World With Dennis Wholey The Kingdom of Morocco - Tourism
Dennis Wholey travels to the Kingdom of Morocco in North Africa; Director General of the Moroccan National Tourism Office Adel El Fakir offers an overview of what Morocco has to offer visitors.
Zicklin Talks Business A Strong Economy and Weak Labor Unions: Why?
Larry Zicklin (BBA, '57) discusses these questions with Stephanie Luce, Professor of Labor Studies, CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, and Professor of Sociology, CUNY Graduate Center and Aaron Brenner, Senior Capital Markets Analyst at the...
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.