Monday, June 15th TV listings for CUNY (WNYE-DT3) New York, NY
Ed-Cast Why Adult Literacy Matters Now
Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with three adult literacy experts about how CUNY and the City are opening pathways to college and careers for adult learners whose education has been interrupted. These programs expand access and strengthen the pathways the...
Italics Antonio Tibaldi, Gorgona
In this episode of Italics, we welcome Antonio Tibaldi, an award-winning filmmaker and professor of Film and Video at The City College of New York, who joined us at the Calandra Institute to discuss his latest documentary, Gorgona: Life inside...
Centro Diasporican Art in Motion - Block 5
Featuring topics of interest to the Hispanic community.
Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College
Hunter College presents an event hosted by Roosevelt House-The first in a new series Speaking of Justice: Protest as a Path to Progress: Making Black Lives Matter Introduction by: Hunter President Jennifer J. Raab. Panelists: Dr. D'Weston Haywood.
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 Labor in Film: Telling Workers' Stories
On this episode of City Works, host Laura Flanders is joined by two filmmakers, Pam Sporn and Hunter College professor Tami Gold, and Andrew Tilson, the executive director of the Workers Unite! Film Festival...
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 An Education: How I Changed My Mind About Schools and Almost Everything Else
In Part 2 of their 3-part series, Bob Herbert and Diane Ravitch continue to discuss Diane's remarkable memoir: An Education: How I Changed My Mind About Schools and Almost Everything Else, changing her mind, her beliefs - sometimes dramatically...
CUNY Graduate Center Presents The Wounded Generation: Coming Home After World War II - David Nasaw and Frank Rich in Conversation
A discussion of Nasaw's new book re-examining a damaged America after the war. Recorded: April 29, 2026.
CUNY Uncut Free Hot Breakfast with Boots on Ground Inc
Maddie Marinez(Laguardia '25, Hunter '27) has been serving a hot free breakfast every Saturday for the South Bronx. After a 14 year battle with addition she created her own nonprofit called Boots On Ground Inc to help fight food insecurity in The...
Let It Rip ICE, NYPD & The Youth Crisis
This week on Let It Rip - ICE raids, NYPD tensions, and the battle for New York's youth take center stage in one explosive conversation. Featuring Deputy Mayor Renita Francois, Council Member Shahana Hanif, Khari Edwards, Mysonne Linen, and DYCD...
A LA LATINA Araceli Lewis, Global Account Executive, Dell Technologies
We welcome the incredible Araceli Lewis, a powerhouse global sales executive at Dell Technologies. With a deep expertise in cybersecurity, cloud solutions, AI, and managed services, Araceli serves as a Global Account Manager, leading a team focused.
Book It The Descendant With Linda Stasi
This month on Book It... we chat with best-selling author and Uncensored contributor Linda Stasi about her new novel, The Descendant, which takes a look at her family's epic journey from rural Sicily to the Colorado mines. Plus, Isabel Ortiz speak...
CUNY Laureates Leonard Herzenberg, Maggie Nelson, And Jeff Talman
On this episode we profile three more Guggenheim Fellows who attended CUNY: Leonard Herzenberg invents a revolutionary tool for microbiology, Maggie Nelson transcends genre across her writing, and Jeff Talman finds beautiful sounds in empty space.
One to One The Collapse of Cuba? - Katrin Hansing
Sheryl McCarthy speaks with Katrin Hansing (Baruch College) about Cuba's worsening humanitarian and economic crisis, U.S. policy impacts, daily life, rising poverty and migration, and prospects for reform or international cooperation...
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 Marcela Guerrero, Whitney Curator
On this episode of Café con Felo, Chancellor Felix V. Matos Rodríguez speaks with Whitney Curator Marcela Guerrero, who is the co-curator of the 2026 Whitney Biennial. Recorded: 5/28/2026.
Black America explores the black experience in America with discussions led by prominent black figures, hosted by journalist Carol Jenkins.
A news magazine that addresses issues affecting the Asian American communities nationwide.
UrbanU Voices of Pride, Voices of the Game
This episode celebrates Pride Month and the growing excitement around the World Cup through sports stories from across the CUNY community: The CUNY LGBTQI+ Advocacy Academy, a Baruch College alum now working with New York City FC...
Tinabeth Piña celebrates the women of the Latinx community.
A series about Latino culture in New York.
Sustainability Matters From Climate Anxiety to Collective Action
This Mental Health Awareness Month, Sustainability Matters unpacks the rising tide of climate anxiety and the real human impacts of the climate crisis. In this episode, Host Tria Case is joined by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Nicole Betancourt...
Conversations With Jim Zirin Can Mamdani Balance the NYC Budget without Raising Taxes?
What will Mayor Mamdani's city budget entail? Andrew Rein, President of the Citizens Budget Commission, discusses the mayor's proposal on a hefty 9.5% property tax increase on the rich. He could face pushback from the City Council on his plan.
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 Battleship Potemkin (1925)
Sergei Eisenstein's classic film depicts the mutiny aboard a czarist battleship during the failed revolution of 1905.
Film at Lincoln Center Nyff Live: Greta Gerwig ----- 'Lady Bird' ----- Nyff55
Discussion and appreciation of cinema.
A variety of short films on the arts.
A variety of short films on the arts.
ATW's Working in the Theatre Theater Critics
Both Sides of the Bars Top Trends in Criminal Legal System Reform in 2025
2025 brought major shifts in criminal-legal system policy across New York State; this year-end review takes a look at the legislative wins and policy changes from the past two years; our guest is Stanley Richards.
Day at Night B.F. Skinner, American author, psychologist and behaviorist
Host James Day interviews B.F. Skinner, an American author, psychologist and behaviorist about his childhood and his path towards becoming a behaviorist. The two also discuss his research and various inventions.
Priorities for black New Yorkers during the Bloomberg administration; Dennis Walcott; the Rev. James Forbes.
Irish Writers in America Malachy McCourt, Joseph O'Neill
CUNY Special Hon. Hakeem Jeffries, Errol Louis, Keisha Sutton-James and more
This episode presents 2025 keynote addresses Keynote Speakers: Errol Louis, Gibran Caroline Boyce, Hon. Hakeem Jeffries, Esmy Lorraine Durán, Keisha Sutton-James, Ngawang Tendrel Samdrup, and Julia Rampersad...
CUNY Forum Can Mamdani Deliver Affordability for Nyc?
This CUNY Forum explores how mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani built a broad coalition through listening and outreach, and why his success now depends on delivering real affordability gains while balancing budgets, ethics, and coalition politics. Record...
