Thursday, July 10th TV listings for CUNY (WNYE-DT3) New York, NY
EdCast Global Minds: Learning without Borders through COIL
Navigating today's world requires the ability to live & work together with people from other cultural backgrounds. Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with three CUNY faculty about their experiences with Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL).
Italics DJ Mica and NOIAW's Three Wise Women
Hosted by Anthony Tamburri.
Puerto Rican Voices William Caballero, Borinquen Lunch Box, Hartford Puerto Rican Day Parade
William Caballero - In 2014, William Caballero won the AOBFF Award for Best Animation. He had made a short featuring voicemails of his grandfather entitled How You Doin' Boy. From there, he adapted the concept into a series of shorts entitled Gran...
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 with Ronnie Eldridge Mark Green: New York City's First Public Advocate
With oligarch's money and voters' support, President Donald Trump was able to be elected for a second term; Mark Green highlights the lies; the president's opposition to NATO allies; the belittling of an interracial-intergender administration.
Highlighting the vast array of workers across New York City.
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 Poverty and the Elderly in NYC - Jonathan Bowles
In just the past decade, the number of older adults - 65 and older - living in poverty in New York State has increased by 50%. Many face declining health, loneliness, cognitive decline, and at an increasing and disturbing rate.
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 Cooking After Graduation
Two time CUNY graduate Malika Christopher (York '17, CUNY SPH '24) shares what her life is like as a CUNY alumni as she is now working as a Nutrition & Health Services Manager at the Food Bank for New York City. She discussing switching majors.
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 .
The Breakthrough Perky Noah Effik, Co-Founder/Black and Brilliant
On this episode of The Breakthrough host Ana Ceppi sits down with Meredith Wega Perez- the founder of belle Fleur-a floral design studio specializing in gifts and bouquets. Recorded: 10/26/2023.
Book It with CA is a bi-monthly series featuring interviews with today's hottest authors and their latest books.Each episode, host Carol Anne Riddell will talk to them about their work, their lives and everything in between. Covering a wide range of.
CUNY Laureates Inauguration Day Special: CUNY's Champions of Democracy
On this special Inauguration Day episode of CUNY Laureates, we look back at three remarkable CUNY graduates who won major awards in their respective fields, and who all, in their own way. Recorded: 12/12/2024.
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 explores the black experience in America with discussions led by prominent black figures, hosted by journalist Carol Jenkins.
A news magazine program that addresses issues affecting the Asian American communities nationwide.
UrbanU is a CUNY-TV magazine show about CUNY students, faculty, alumni, and programs. The stories highlight the quality and rewards of a CUNY education, one that enables people to achieve great things.
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 Could the Democrats Have Changed the Outcome of the 2024 Election?
Trump ran in 2024 with more negatives than any candidate in American history. Yet, he won the election over Kamala Harris who should have easily beaten him...
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 Stranger (1946)
A federal agent finds a Nazi war criminal married to a judge's daughter and teaching and living in New England.
A variety of short films on the arts.
A variety of short films on the arts.
ATW's Working in the Theatre Amazing Affinity: Actors 2009
Panel: Danny Burstein, Malcolm Gets, Bill Pullman, John Douglas Thompson.
Television in America: An Autobiography Howard K. Smith
Howard K. Smith, in his final interview in 2001, talks about the changes in television news and those who report it, then proudly tells of his time working as a war correspondent for Edward R. Murrow.
CUNY TV Digital Series NY Sun Works - Manuela Zamora, Exec. Dir
In this episode of we shine a light on NY Sun Works, a nonprofit organization transforming the way science and sustainability are taught in urban schools. Mari?ve Amy sits down with Manuela Zamora.
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 Carlos Saura, Spanish Filmmaker
Hosts Jose Maria Conget and Raquel Chang-Rodriguez interview Carlos Saura, film director, photographer, writer and teacher. Saura's movie, "Flamenco," is considered one of the finest performance films.
Shades of U.S. Family Connections
In this episode, we take a look at family connections and some New Yorkers who are sharing customs, passing down traditions, and reflecting on the personal definition of family. Recorded: 10/23/2024.
CUNY Laureates David Rudovsky, Bright Sheng, And Patricia Wright
On this episode of CUNY Laureates, we profile another three MacArthur Fellows from the City University of New York. First, David Rudovsky fights to expand civil rights through strategic litigation aimed at those who make the decisions in government.
Tony Guida's NY Stan Fischler (Part 2)
Tony Guida's NY is a new talk show illuminating the colorful corners of New York, and the city's denizens from all walks of life. The series is hosted by veteran television journalist Tony Guida, well-known to New York area viewers from his work.
Black Writers John A. Williams; Maryse Conde