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Monday Morning Politics; Gothamist Returns; Desegregation on UWS; Her Call to Action (episode)
The New Yorker's Susan Glasser breaks down the latest political headlines, including takeaways from President Macron's visit last week and denuclearization negotiations with North Korea.
A look at the Gothamist relaunch with a kick-off story about the intersection of immigration, street safety, and class as it plays out in enforcement of e-bike laws in NYC.
A look at the Gothamist relaunch with a kick-off story about German words for the everyday New York experiences.
A plan to desegregate Upper West Side public schools is drawing ire from parents who say its unfair. But why do we let high-performing students cluster together in the first place?
Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner draws on her experience as an organizer and a speaker at the 2017 Women's March to urge women to maintain the momentum and seek change.
Our favorites from this week include: Reconciling Ancestry and Identity (First) | Talking About Racism (Starts 24:32) | To Opt Out or Not to Opt Out? (Starts 56:08) (article)
Bill de Blasio takes calls; Cosby found guilty; Undoing progress left and right; Exploring sexuality on stage (episode)
Your weekly call with Mr. Mayor.
In retrial, Cosby was found guilty of three counts of sexual assault.
An author argues that the West has suicidal tendencies on both sides of the ideological aisle.
The playwright behind "Slut" and "Now That We're Men."
Ronny Jackson, Emmanuel Macron, and Michael Cohen; To Opt Out or Not to Opt Out; Daisy Khan's Story; The Hillary Clinton Campaign Beat (episode)
Ronny Jackson withdraws, Emmanuel Macron visits DC, Michael Cohen pleads the fifth
Should NYC students choose not to take state tests?
The spiritual journey of a modern Muslim woman.
Amy Chozick reflects on a decade covering Hillary Clinton.
The Travel Ban; Harassment at New York Public Radio; Plastic Bag Ban; Playing The Waiting Game; The Rise of Anti-Democratic Populists (episode)
"Korematsu 2.0"
An investigation found harassing behavior but no evidence of systemic discrimination.
Brooklyn City Council member Brad Lander on the governor's proposal.
On those who must play The Waiting Game and what comes next for the "winners."
Anti-democratic populism on the rise as globalism fails.
The hosts of Trump, Inc. on Michael Cohen; Jonathan Alter on getting Democrats elected; Alex Wagner on identity; Sarah Kendzior's View from Flyover Country (episode)
A deep dive into Michael Cohen's business dealings.
In New York alone, there are three House seats currently held by Republicans that could flip to Democrats. Jonathan Alter says too much focus on Cuomo vs. Nixon could distract from that.
An acclaimed journalist investigates her own mixed race ancestry.
The everyday suffering of Americans and how flyover country put Donald Trump in the White House.
Monday Morning Politics; Meet the Candidates: NYS 37th; Talking About Racism; How the 80s Changed NYC (episode)
The latest in national news.
Shelley Mayer and Julie Killian discuss their campaigns for NYS Senate 37th district (Westchester).
Discussing conscious and unconscious racism, and rising above racist vitriol.
Art, fashion, music, and culture between 1981 and 1983.
Our favorites from this week include: Recognizing Black Art in Elite Spaces (First) | NYC's Book Club is Back (Starts 28:12) | Planned Parenthood's Cecile Richards (Starts 58:25) (article)
Ask the Mayor; Power in Puerto Rico; National Politics and Comey's New Book; Gregory Pardlo: Father, Son & Poetry. (episode)
Bill de Blasio, Mayor of New York City, takes calls from listeners and discusses this week in NYC.
Melissa Mark-Viverito talks about the latest on Puerto Rico's recovery from Hurricane Maria and this week's island-wide power outage.
David Remnick discusses his interview with former FBI director James Comey.
Gregory Pardlo reflects on race, fatherhood and addiction.
Re-Enfranchising New Yorkers on Parole; What Might Happen When President Trump Meets With the North Korean Leader; Criminalizing Mental Illness. (episode)
New York's Governor Cuomo moves to restore voting rights to 35,000 New York parolees.
A look at what might happen when "dotard" meets "rocket man."
A dive into rapper Kendrick Lamar's album DAMN., the first rap album to be awarded the Pultizer Prize.
How prisons became America's biggest mental health institutions.