Thursday, February 5th TV listings for CUNY (WNYE-DT3) New York, NY
Ed-Cast We the People: Civics Matters
Civics education and engagement have faded from the curriculum at a time when they are more essential than ever. Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with CUNY experts about what students of all ages - from pre-k through college- need to know to function.
Italics Alain Elkann & ILICA
This month, we visited the Italian Cultural Institute for the presentation of Pound's Silence, the new book by Italian journalist and writer Alain Elkann. In Pound's Silence, the protagonist Morli - a writer - explores the life of Ezra Pound...
Centro Diasporican Art in Motion - Block 2
Featuring topics of interest to the Hispanic community.
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 C. Virginia Fields Discusses Black Health
C. Virginia Fields leads the National Black Leadership Commission on Health to reduce the disparities and achieve equity for the Black and Brown community. A Manhattan Borough President and City Council Member, Ms. Fields discusses the 8-health.
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 Eric Alterman
Eric Alterman, Columnist, The Nation; Distinguished Professor of Journalism, Brooklyn College/CUNY.
CUNY Graduate Center Presents Baldwin: A Love Story Nicholas Boggs in Conversations
The author of a new biography of James Baldwin speaks with the New York Times columnist. Recorded: November 19, 2025.
Join Hannah Kavanagh, CUNY senior and film major, on the first ever CUNY student podcast where she talks about anything and everything uncensored, unedited and uncut.
Let It Rip Trump Meets with Zohran Mamdani & The DEI Holiday Boycott
Let It Rip takes a deep dive into the face-to-face meeting between Donald Trump and Zohran Mamdani. After months of trading insults, the meeting defied expectations and showed common ground, especially around the rising cost of energy...
A LA LATINA Lucy Perez, Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company
ln this episode we meet Lucy Perez, Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company, global leader at the McKinsey Health Institute, and passionate advocate for inclusive economic growth. Recorded: 6/7/2025.
Book It An Exercise in Uncertainty with Jonathan Gluck
This month on Book It... we chat with author Jonathan Gluck about his powerful memoir An Exercise in Uncertainty, which looks back at how he has lived with incurable cancer for more than 20 years; and Isabel Ortiz speaks with Zenda Walker...
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 NYC Towerization: Real Estate Power and Housing Crisis - Lynn Ellsworth
In this episode of One to One, Sheryl McCarthy interviews economist and author Lynn Ellsworth, who critiques the rise of super-tall glass skyscrapers in New York City as a product of unchecked real estate power and weak regulation. Ellsworth argues.
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.
Cafe Con Felo Grace Bonilla of United Way NYC
On this episode of Cafe con Felo, CUNY Chancellor Felix V. Matos Rodr?guez speaks with Grace Bonilla, President and CEO of United Way of New York City, about affordability, leadership, and her role on the Mamdani mayoral transition team...
Black America explores the black experience in America with discussions led by prominent black figures, hosted by journalist Carol Jenkins.
Asian American Life Mayor Zohran Mamdani, AAPI Leaders, Halal Street Food
Meet Zohran Mamdani, NY's historic first south Asian, Muslim millennial mayor; drum: desi rising up & moving fuels social change; who's who in the administration and what's ahead for the nation's AAPI political landscape; plus a taste of halal...
UrbanU CUNY Reconnect; Emergent City; And More!
This month: CUNY Reconnect; Hunter College Professor - and Chair of the Film Department - Kelly Anderson on her film Emergent City; 50 Under 50 Alum Walter Randolph; Baruch College's WBNB Radio; and Made in BMCC: Ken Dai. Recorded: 1/20/2026.
LATiNAS Latinos on Broadway: Rooted in Culture. Rising on Stage
Patrick Pacheco and Tinabeth Pina explore the past, present and future of Latinos on Broadway; featuring cast members of "Buena Vista Social Club," Tony Award winner Sergio Trujillo, the late Miriam Colon and so much more!
Nueva York Padre Fabian Arias, Felipe Leal, Juan Carlos Pinto
Father Fabian of Saint Peter's Church shares how they support immigrants facing legal uncertainty; writer Carmen Boullosa interviews architect Felipe Leal on humane cities; artist Juan Carlos Pinto reflects on identity through MetroCard portraits.
Welcome to 'Sustainability Matters', a monthly show that explores climate change and its impact, renewable energies and sustainable practices in New York. We interview leading experts across diverse sustainability fields to showcase the latest.
Conversations with Jim Zirin Can Documentary Films Help Achieve Social Justice? - Yoruba Richen
Yoruba Richen is an award-winning documentary filmmaker, the founding director of the documentary film program at the Craig Newmark graduate school of journalism at the City University of New York (CUNY). She tells Jim of her latest project...
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.
July Rain (1967)
An orientation to the art of sculpture, illustrated with works from the National Gallery of Art collections.
A variety of short films on the arts.
A variety of short films on the arts.
ATW's Working in the Theatre The Anatomy of a Song
Alan Menken, Jack Feldman, Kara Lindsay.
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 Humberto Solas, Cuban Filmmaker
Hosts Jose Maria Conget and Raquel Chang-Rodriguez, interview film director Humberto Solas about his movie "Cecilia," and other notable career accomplishment.
Shades of U.S. An Echoing Call for Justice
An Echoing Call for Justice: This month we honor the experts, activists, and parents who have committed to fighting social injustice. Taped: 9/15/2020.
CUNY Laureates Maggie Nelson, Elliot Sperling, And Peter Jeffery
Tony Guida's NY Harry Chapin: When In Doubt, Do Something - Bill Ayres
Harry Chapin was a singer, songwriter, and social activist. He blazed across the skies of folk-rock music before his untimely death 40 years ago. An appreciation of a local hero. Guest: Bill Ayres. Taped: 8/18/2021.
Black Writers in America Bebe Moore Campbell; Quincy Troupe
Bebe Moore Campbell writes three New York Times best-sellers; Quincy Troupe writes 13 books and six volumes of poetry.
