Wednesday, October 15th TV listings for CUNY (WNYE-DT3) New York, NY
Ed-Cast Excellence in Teaching: Celebrating New York City Flag Award Winners
Great teachers are one of education's most important forces. Dr.Linda Hirsch speaks with three winners of the prestigious Flag Award for Excellence in Teaching. Their teaching, dedication, and insights remind us of the power...
Italics Maria Lai. A Journey to America
In this episode of Italics, we visit Magazzino Italian Art Museum in Cold Spring to speak with Paola Mura, the museum's artistic director and curator of Maria Lai. A Journey to America-the first U.S. retrospective dedicated to one of the most.
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 Xochitl Gonzalez - Olga Dies Dreaming
Xochitl Gonzalez, New York Times best-selling author of Olga Dies Dreaming, discusses her novel with Yarimar Bonilla, Political Anthropologist and the Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College. Taped: 3/9/2022.
Keeping Relevant with Ronnie Eldridge Jerry Goldfeder: Election and Voting Rights Attorney
Ronnie and election and voting rights attorney, Jerry Goldfeder ask if only a scholar can follow today's events. Goldfeder believes we can recognize a power grab: no respect for the constitution, for Congress, for the courts. We can see it...
City Works Food Justice: The Fight for Access and Fairness
On this episode of City Works, host Laura Flanders speaks with New York State Assembly Member Khaleel Anderson, and Executive Director of Community Food Advocates Liz Accles about the ongoing crisis of food access in marginalized communities.
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 Eric Alterman
Eric Alterman, Columnist, The Nation; Distinguished Professor of Journalism, Brooklyn College/CUNY.
CUNY Graduate Center Presents Annual Jose Munoz Award: Angela Y. Davis
Angela Y. Davis, professor emerita of history of consciousness and feminist studies at University of California, Santa Cruz, will be honored with the 9th Annual Jose Munoz Award. Davis has been at the forefront of 20th.
CUNY Uncut A Better Future Through Architecture
Host David Horn is joined by City College Spitzer Architecture Student Pop Joslaine Manos.
Let It Rip Political Uproar: ICE, Dems Infighting, & HealthCare Cuts
Let It Rip examines the recent arrest of NY elected officials during an anti-ICE protest and Charlie Kirk, with NYC Public Advocate, Jumaane Williams, and Activist...
A LA LATINA Monica Gil, CMO, NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises
In this episode, we meet Monica Gil, a visionary leader redefining what success looks like for Latinas in media and business. As Chief Administrative and Marketing Officer at NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises...
Book It Secrets of Adulthood
This month on Book It... we chat with New York Times bestselling author Gretchen Rubin about her new book Secrets of Adulthood.
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.
One To One Roya Marsh on Identity, Poetry & Empowerment ----- Performances
In this One to One interview, poet and educator Roya Marsh reflects on her experiences as a black, queer woman from the Bronx. She discusses the complexities of her identity, growing up without queer representation.
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 Kimberle Crenshaw on the Legal System Cracking Up
Join Crenshaw and Flanders as they look at the AAPF's role in advancing intersectional policies to address antiracism, and how they plan to continue that work in this critical moment. Plus, a commentary from Laura on rights and the Right.
Black America Taylor Cassidy
Black America is an in-depth conversation that explores what it means to be Black in America. The show profiles Black activists, academics, business leaders, sports figures, elected officials, artists and writers to gauge this experience in a time...
A news magazine program that addresses issues affecting the Asian American communities nationwide.
UrbanU Collisions of History and Hope
At CUNY, education drives innovation, resilience, and second chances. This episode revisits Mayor LaGuardia's legacy, highlights a 74-year-old graduate's milestone...
Tinabeth Piña celebrates the women of the LatinX community.
Nueva York Periodista Mario Murillo, Mexodus Musical, Pedro Juan design
Carmen Boullosa interviews Mario Murillo, professor and journalist, about the upcoming elections and the vital role of a free press in strengthening democracy. Designer Pedro Juan shares how art and Latin heritage intertwine in his creative vision...
Sustainability Matters Why Biodiversity Matters
Biodiversity is one of our strongest natural defenses against climate change yet it's under threat. In this month's show, hear from those on the frontlines working to preserve the intricate web of life that sustains us. Recorded: 4/28/2025.
Conversations with Jim Zirin What is Glenn Lowry's Valedictory?
Glenn Lowry just stepped down as the sixth Director of New York's iconic Museum of Modern Art after a 30-year run in which he was acknowledged as one of the greatest museum directors in the world.
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 Brainiac (1961)
A tortured Mexican baron (Abel Salazar) returns 300 years later as a hairy brain-slurper with a long forked tongue.
The National Gallery of Art Art From Asia: Sacred Art of Angkor
An overview of the museum.
National Gallery of Art 20th-Century American Art: Mobile, By Alexander Calder
Art History.
A variety of short films on the arts.
A variety of short films on the arts.
ATW's Working in the Theatre At Work and Play: Lead Actors 2009
Panel: Jane Alexander, Bill Irwin, Angela Lansbury, Cynthia Nixon, and Geoffrey Rush. Moderator: Howard Sherman.
Both Sides of the Bars Barriers to Quality Healthcare During Incarceration and Reentry
Over 600,000 people return home from U.S. prisons each year and the majority have healthcare needs. Approximately 84% of incarcerated men and 92% of women have at least one chronic physical condition, mental illness, or substance-use disorder.
Day at Night Ozzie Nelson, TV Actor-Producer
African-American Legends Byron Lewis, Chairman & CEO of UniWorld, Selling The Brand
Byron Lewis, Chairman & CEO of UniWorld Group discusses the world of advertising with Dr. Roscoe C. Brown, Jr. UniWorld is the longest-standing multicultural marketing agency in the country with an array of clients such as Ford, The Home Depot, AA...
This Is America & The World With Dennis Wholey Nepal Today - Culture and Tourism
This week on This Is America & The World, Dennis Wholey is exploring a vast swath of Nepal with visits to the foot of the Himalayan mountains in Pokhara, the wild jungles of Chitwan, and of course a visit to the center of the capital of Kathmandu...
Zicklin Talks Business The Dark Side of Social Media
Host Larry Zicklin discusses the potential harms of social media to our society with business experts Isaac Vaghefi and Niam Yaraghi. Recorded: September 13, 2022.
CUNY Forum Mamdani's Nyc: Vision, Hurdles & The Left's Rise
This CUNY Forum episode explores Zoran Mamdani's mayoral run and his populist agenda on affordability, transit, and equity. Panelists debate the appeal of his proposals versus the legal and fiscal hurdles, noting a generational divide in voter...