Thursday, August 7th 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.
Italics POWS in the United States & NIAF
Hosted by Anthony Tamburri.
Puerto Rican Voices The Bronx Boys, Bronx Tour, El Maestro
The Bronx Boys - The Bronx Boys (TBB) of New York started off as a graffiti crew, the group of young Puerto Ricans from the Bronx developed into a dance crew in the 80s. Bronx Tour - We then share with you the work of Elena Martinez, a folklorist...
Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College Kai Bird - American Prometheus, The Inspiration for the Major Motion Picture Oppenheimer
A discussion of the monumental, Pulitzer Prize-winning biography American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer by Kai Bird and the late Martin J. Sherwin. Author Kai Bird is in conversation with Hunter College Professor...
Keeping Relevant What Makes New York City Run? - Adrienne Kivelson
Adrienne Kivelson, author of What Makes New York City Run? discusses NYC's history and major changes to its Charter, its Constitution. We are reminded that the Charter, received in 1898 - a little over 100 years ago - made New York-New York City...
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 Philip Lentz
Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV is a weekly half-hour program featuring interviews with significant men and women from a variety of fields: officeholders and activists, economists, labor leaders, writers and artists. Herbert.
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 Breaking the Cycle of Poverty
On this episode of CUNY Uncut, Queen College Urban Affairs MA student Aziza Sumler sits down with host David Horn to discuss how marginalized communities can attack systemic problems head on, starting with education. Recorded: 12/9/2025.
Let It Rip NYC Mayor Race: Social Justice Reform & Ranked-Choice Voting
Let It Rip takes a deep dive into the way criminal justice reform, affordable housing, and rank choice voting will impact New York City's Mayoral race. Recorded: 5/2/2025.
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 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 Oscar Handlin, Gregory Pardlo, And Frank McCourt
On this episode we profile three more Pulitzer winners from CUNY: Oscar Handlin, a scholar of America's immigrants, Gregory Pardlo, a poet who fuses biography and social commentary, and Frank McCourt, whose harrowing memoir of poverty moved millions.
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.
Laura Flanders & Friends The Lucas Plan at 50: A Radical Investment in Society, Not the War Machine
Brian Salisbury and Philip Asquith, former Lucas Aerospace shop stewards; author Hilary Wainwright; senior research fellow Khem Rogaly, Common Wealth.
Black America Kids Feel Grief Too! - Dr. Charles A. Barrett, Sharice Simpson and Renee
New York Times best-selling author Renee Watson talks about her book All the Blues in the Sky, which follows 13-year-old Sage as she...
Asian American Life Asian Americans in Arts and Entertainment
Guests: David Henry Hwang, Susan Choi and Xiaochuan Xie.
UrbanU Bridging Time: Hidden Histories & Future Minds
We dive into history, opening City College's archives for a glimpse into the past and stepping into Central Park's lost Seneca Village, where CUNY students uncover a forgotten community. Then, we shift from history to the future with the...
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 Especial Anniversary: Nueva York 20 Anos
Nueva York 20 Years is a special anniversary episode celebrating two decades of the groundbreaking CUNY TV show. Through a reunion of producers, impactful stories, and behind-the-scenes moments, the show highlights its cultural relevance.
Conversations with Jim Zirin Has Trump Seriously Undermined the Rule of Law?
Mark Pomerantz is a premier lawyer with blue ribbon credentials. He was a law clerk to conservative Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart.
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 Lady Vanishes (1938)
A young Englishwoman (Margaret Lockwood) tries to prove that an elderly governess (Dame May Whitty) was actually on a train.
A variety of short films on the arts.
A variety of short films on the arts.
ATW's Working in the Theatre Reinterpreting Musicals
Rob Ashford, Ted Chapin, Scott Ellis.
Television in America: An Autobiography Morley Safer and Richard Hottelet
Morley Safer's and Richard Hottelet's experiences as war correspondents in two different decades give Americans clear accounts of the horrors of warfare.
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 Victor Erice, Spanish Filmmaker
Hosts Jose Maria Conget and Raquel Chang-Rodriguez, sit down with film director Victor Erice to discuss his career, specifically his film, "El Espiritu de la Colmena."
Shades of U.S. Identity Through a Dna Lens
Minnie Roh talks to a scientist, social media influencer, and photographer who use their platform to reach other people by relating DNA to one's heritage and ancestry.
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 Sam Roberts
Dr. Ian Lipkin, a world class virus hunter and specialist in chronic diseases, offers his assessment of the coronavirus, its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options.....
Black Writers in America Walter Mosley; Sonia Sanchez
Author Walter Mosley; poet Sonia Sanchez.