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NYC's Oldest Candy Store Pivots in the Pandemic
Like many small businesses, Economy Candy, on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, has had to pivot to stay afloat during the...
Farmers, Faith, and Climate Change
Faith Farms and Climate is a project that brings farmers together in church halls and basements to talk about how their...
Community Dialogues: My Next Move
Kids leaving a juvenile detention center can feel hopeless about their future. That’s where the My Next Move program at the...
College Athlete Health with Dr. T. Sean Lynch
College athletes will face multiple challenges whenever their seasons restart. Faced with a pandemic, coupled with a long...
Breaking the Bronze Ceiling
[Editor's Note: All month, FUV is celebrating Women's History Month, including with some encore presentations of "Cityscape...
Community Dialogues: Dr. Shardé M. Davis
Dr. Shardé M. Davis is co-Founder of Black in the Ivory - a “hashtag turned movement” that amplifies the voices of...
Banding Together for Struggling Street Vendors
The COVID-19 pandemic has crippled New York City’s street vendors. With foot traffic slowed to a crawl in many neighborhoods...
Constitution Day with a Framer of the 25th Amendment
Community Dialogues: No Voice Unheard
Our guest today is Melody Jiménez, the founder of No Voice Unheard. Her organization strives to provide a platform to those...
Giving Ex-Offenders a Second Chance
Our guest this week knows a thing or two about second chances.
When Coss Marte went to prison in 2009, he was faced with not...
Dayne Carter's What Do You See?
Musical artists Dayne Carter's song What Do You See? spotlights his personal experience as a Black man in America. The hip...
Racial Injustice and The Agency of The Modern Athlete
How do athletes’ symbolic gestures turn into systemic change?
Untangling the Chords: Music Therapist Peter Jampel
A 2018 study from the Music Industry Research Association found that 50 percent of musicians reported battling symptoms of...
Community Dialogues: Marie Inniss
This week's guest is Marie Inniss, a college student from Dallas, TX. She joins us to discuss what she sees as unfair beauty...
Child of 9/11 Pens Memoir
Matt Bocchi was nine-years-old when his father perished in the attack on the World Trade Center on September 11th, 2001...
Community Dialogues: Straphangers Campaign
Our guest today is Jaqi Cohen, the Campaign Director of the Straphangers Campaign. The advocacy group fights for accessible...