She Was, She Is: Women in Government

April 16, 2021|Rebecca Gutierrez

In Episode 2 of She Was, She Is, we're looking into women in government. We talk with Marti Speranza Wong, the executive...

Artists Look Back for a Path Forward

April 14, 2021|George Bodarky
Many artists have been struggling throughout the pandemic. On this week’s Cityscape, we’re exploring the history of a...

She Was, She Is: Women in Music

April 09, 2021|Rebecca Gutierrez

In episode 1 of She Was, She Is, we're looking at the music industry. We talk with Nicole Barsalona, the director of the...

There's Always a First: Keeping Things Local

April 08, 2021|Helena Rampersaud

Karen Wang is a Chinese-American from Manhattan, and owns her own small business, Wang NYC. She shares the importance of...

Antiracism Education and Young Children

April 08, 2021|Robin Shannon

Fordham Conversations host Robin Shannon talks with Dr. Joy Dangora Erickson. They discuss the importance of talking about...

The Ripple Effects of a Pandemic on Nonprofits

April 07, 2021|George Bodarky

The pandemic has had a profound effect on many industries and organizations, including nonprofits.

Joining us this week to...

Bronx Connections The Digital Divide in College Admissions

April 02, 2021|Eliot Schiaparelli

Hosts Eliot Schiaparelli and Nora Thomas sit down with Patricia Peek, Dean of Admissions at Fordham and Ilana Drake, high...

Olivia Ngo: 'I Wish People Would Care'

April 01, 2021|Helena Rampersaud

Our guest is Olivia Ngo, a senior at NYU studying public policy. She talks candidly with us about Asian hate and the need to...

Knitting and Crafting Through the Pandemic

March 31, 2021|George Bodarky

Over the past year a lot of people have found sanity in new hobbies like puzzles, coloring, knitting and crocheting.

On this...

What Topics Need Covering?

March 29, 2021|George Bodarky

In light of the killing of George Floyd in May of 2020, WFUV launched the podcast  called "Community Dialogues" to ensure...