Thursday, May 29th TV listings for CUNY (WNYE-DT3) New York, NY
Guest: Clifford Mason.
This Is America & the World South Korea Today - Traditional Korean Medicine
Exploring traditional Korean medicine as it is practiced in modern-day Seoul; the holistic principles that guide this enduring approach to health; a visit to the Seoul Yangnyeongsi Market.
Zicklin Talks Business When McKinsey Comes to Town
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.
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.
Hosted by Anthony Tamburri.
Puerto Rican Voices Memories of a Vietnam Vet, The Borinqueneers, The Museum of Military History,
Memories of a Vietnam Vet - In this clip, Resto talks about his life from his youth to his time in Vietnam, through to his post-war career as a police officer. He speaks movingly about his struggles with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and his decad..
Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College Maggie Haberman - Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America
The Roosevelt House Newfield lecture series at Hunter College presents, the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter and author Maggie Haberman. She will be in conversation with the Political Director for Spectrum News NY1 Bob Hardt. Maggie...
Keeping Relevant with Ronnie Eldridge Carol Shapiro: Advocate/Activist for Criminal Justice Reform
Carol Shapiro is a life-long advocate and activist in movements to reform how we view criminal justice - designing new programs like La Bodega de la Familia, to enhance the strength of the family to overcome drug abuse and poverty.
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 Jonathan Bowles: Center for an Urban Future
Program featuring interviews with men and women from a variety of fields with Bob Herbert.
CUNY Graduate Center Presents City of Science - Katalin Kariko in Conversation with Carl Zimmer
The Nobel laureate, whose research led to vaccines against COVID-19, speaks about her work. Hungarian-born biochemist Katalin Kariko was celebrated in the media after winning a 2023 Nobel Prize for her contributions to mRNA technology and vaccines.
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 .
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 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 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 .
One to One Karen Geer, Executive Director, InterSchool Orchestras of New York
Journalist Sheryl McCarthy (Newsday) talks with newsmakers and the people who report public affairs.
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.
Tinabeth Piña celebrates the women of the LatinX community.
Nueva York Angela Mondragon, Angelo Cabrera, Somos Cumbia, Somos Familia
Angela Mondragon faced harsh realities of our immigration system. Angelo Cabrera, immigrant student advocate, leads the City College Immigrant Student Center. Karla Florez's Somos Cumbia, Somos Familia featured at the Museum of the City of New York.
Sustainability Matters The Road Ahead: Climate & Sustainability with Andrew Revkin
Veteran environmental journalist Andrew Revkin joins us to reflect on three decades of covering the climate crisis-and how communication can unite us to drive meaningful change. Recorded: 3/14/2025.
Conversations with Jim Zirin Will the Metropolitan Opera Survive? - Peter Gelb
Peter Gelb, general manager of the Metropolitan Opera, has weathered a parade of challenges including stormy union negotiations, serious financial constraints, and a covid shutdown.
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.
A Farewell to Arms (1932)
An ambulance driver and a nurse share an ill-fated romance in World War I Italy. Based on Ernest Hemingway's novel.
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.
Television in America: An Autobiography Walter Cronkite
Walter Cronkite, called "the most trusted man in America," airs his frustration with governmental limitations on the press, then speaks candidly about his long career in journalism, with UPI, CBS.