Tuesday, November 4th 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 Claudio Pagliara
Our guest this month is journalist Claudio Pagliara, newly appointed director of the Italian Cultural Institute in New York. Since 2019 Pagliara has served as chief correspondent of Rai's New York bureau, leading radio and TV news coverage.
Puerto Rican Voices Rebuild Puerto Rico : Housing
The Center for Puerto Rican Studies - Hunter College (CUNY) in New York City, CUNY TV and the BronxNet presents Puerto Rican Voices TV Show: Rebuild Puerto Rico. In this episode: Puerto Rican Voices highlights Diaspora organizations and local.
Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College The 2024 McNickle Lecture on Integrity in Government
Roosevelt House presents the 2024 McNickle Lecture on Integrity in Government featuring New York State Inspector General Lucy Lang, joined in conversation by New York City Council Member Gale Brewer, who chairs the City Council's Committee.
Keeping Relevant with Ronnie Eldridge
Ronnie M. Eldridge, articulate, outspoken, and passionate member of the New York City Council from 1989 to 2001, hosts this series which covers the issues and institutions, the people and politics of New York City.
City Works Working While Homeless: When Full-time Pay Isn't Enough
On this episode of City Works, host Laura Flanders is joined by Henry Love, Vice President of Public Policy and Strategy at Win, and Angela Wyse, an Assistant Professor of Economics at Dartmouth College, to talk about a largely unknown.
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 The Future of Immigration Policy
Immigration was a central issue President Donald Trump ran and won on, promising mass deportations and rousing fears with dehumanizing rhetoric. An expert panel discusses immigration policy under the new administration, including what changes can.
CUNY Uncut Civic Engagement in CUNY
Host David Horn is joined by policial economics student Alexander Shearman (Macaulay Hunter '28) to discuss how to become more politically engaged in CUNY while speaking on experiences working in DC, Hunter's Roosevelt House.
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 Jennifer Salinas, EVP, Cerence AI
In this episode, we meet Jennifer Salinas, one of the most senior Latinas in the AI space. Jennifer is EVP, Chief Administrative Officer, and General Counsel at Cerence AI, a global leader in automotive voice technology. She reflects on the power.
Book It Mutual Interest With Olivia Wolfgang-Smith
This month on Book It... we chat with author Olivia Wolfgang-Smith about her new novel Mutual Interest; Isabel Ortiz speaks with Spencer Thomas about his debut collection of short stories Goodbye to Boyhood ; and Linda Stasi has her always.
CUNY Laureates John Yao, Sol Yurick, And Lisa Corinne Davis
On this episode we profile three Guggenheim Fellows from CUNY: John Yao, who turns intimate moments into big band music, Sol Yurick, whose gritty novels inspired cinema gold, and Lisa Corinne Davis.
One to One Brittani Sensabaugh, Photographer/Author, The Power of Melanin
Photographer Brittani is on a mission to give a voice to people who are overlooked or are negatively portrayed by the media. In her acclaimed photo series, 222 Forgotten Cities, she sheds new light on often-marginalized communities of color.
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 Cuts, Shutdowns & Civil Rights Attacks: Federal Workers Fight Back
Attorneys Palmer Heenan and Paul Osadebe.
Black America Exploring Grief Through Music with Nnenna Freelon
Nnenna Freelon, a seven-time Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist and composer, podcaster and now author, shares with host Carol Jenkins how she overcame a series of personal losses and how that grief has shaped her musical path and latest book.
Asian American Life AAPI White House Chefs, Publishers, Strangers In The Land
National Book Month Special includes Author Radha Vatsal mystery thriller No, 10 Doyer Street; Michael Luo bestseller Strangers in the Land; First Asian American female publisher Sally Kim; Third State Books; All the Presidents menus and the Asian.
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...
LATiNAS Spooktacular Stories: October 2025
Then we get real - with our newest segment Real Talk - Sin Filtro and hear 4 Dominicanas from Baruch College talk about what their generations does differently from their parents! That and so much more! Recorded: 9/22/2025.
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 Green Careers & Eco-Friendly Campus Moves
Wondering where that class, club or internship on climate issues or sustainability can lead? On this episode, host Tria Case speaks with LaGuardia Community College farmers Chelsea Encababian and Brandon Parker - and Hunter College alum.
Conversations with Jim Zirin Patrick Healy
Conversations with Jim Zirin is a talk show designed to illuminate the news by taking the time required to understand and interpret national and world events. The series features high-profile guests from the worlds...
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 Painted Hills (1951)
A wealthy gold prospector is murdered by his greedy partner, and his dog sets out to avenge her master's death.
The National Gallery of Art European Art: Raphael and the American Collector
The paintings of Renaissance master Raphael have been much admired as models of perfection since their creation.
Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes, 1909-1929: When Art Danced With Music
The Russian Ballet propels the performing arts to new heights with collaborations between artists, composers, choreographers, dancers and fashion designers.
A variety of short films on the arts.
A variety of short films on the arts.
ATW's Working in the Theatre Regional Theatre
The role of regional theatre in supporting and presenting new works to their communities: Christopher Ashley, Artistic Director of La Jolla Playhouse, Gordon Edelstein, Artistic Director of Long Wharf Theatre.
Both Sides of the Bars Beyond Recidivism: Why Desistance is the Better Measure of Success
Policymakers often resist criminal legal reforms by citing fears of recidivism, the revolving door narrative, and public safety. According to a new report by the Prison Policy Initiative.
Day at Night Stewart R. Mott, Philanthropist
African-American Legends Della Britton Baeza, Pres. & CEO, The Jackie Robinson Foundation
Della Britton Baeza, President & CEO of The Jackie Robinson Foundations joins Dr. Roscoe C. Brown to discuss the future of the Foundation. The Jackie Robinson Foundation serves as a vehicle to perpetuate the memory of Jackie Robinson through the...
This Is America & The World With Dennis Wholey Nepal Today - Spiritual Heritage (Hinduism)
This week on This Is America & The World, Dennis Wholey is in Nepal learning about the central role of Hinduism within Nepali culture and spiritual heritage. In Kathmandu, guests offer an introduction to Hinduism, its origins, and its significanc...
Zicklin Talks Business Corp. Proxies, Shareholder Votes, & Making Your Vo
With the growth of institutional investment management, many proxy votes on company proposals are now cast by professional managers instead of individual shareholders. Learn how investment managers cast their votes and why it matters. Taped.
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...
