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Strike A Chord: Conserve Energy By Collecting Rain

July 07, 2019|Natalie Migliore
New York City's water plants process more than 1.4 billion gallons of water a day. As part of WFUV's Strike A Chord series...

Strike A Chord: Brooklyn Grange Ahead Of The Green Game

July 07, 2019|Natalie Migliore
The New York City Council has passed a package of bills that would require green roofs to be installed on all new buildings...

WFUV's Getting to The Art of It: Jean-Michel Basquiat

July 05, 2019|Alexandra Parker

For the first time in 27 years the Guggenheim is featuring the work of a late acclaimed graffiti-inspired artist. For WFUV's...

Strike A Chord: Catching Rays is Catching On

July 04, 2019|Natalie Migliore
Apartment-dwellers in New York City might not think of solar panels as one of their options for cleaner energy. But, as part...

The Evolution of Queer Rights

July 03, 2019|Robin Shannon

How does describing someone by a certain term or label influence what others think about them? Fordham Conversations Host...

Q&A with NYC's Sustainability Chief

July 03, 2019|George Bodarky

New York City is taking several steps to reduce its carbon footprint, including proposals to retrofit buildings and make...

Westchester Couple Promotes Pool Safety

July 02, 2019|Brianna Lyman

Two Westchester County parents are warning families about the dangers of drowning after tragically losing their daughter in...

Strike a Chord: Building a Greener Future

July 02, 2019|Julia Rist
Scott Short, the CEO of Riseboro, said Riseboro's housing developments are unique because they're not only affordable, they...

Strike A Chord: BMCC Plugs Into The Sun

July 01, 2019|Caroline Albacete

Even when cloud cover obscurs the sun. It's always there. That makes solar power one of the most sustainable forms of energy...

Strike a Chord: Light and Environment

July 01, 2019|Julia Rist
John Mandyck, the CEO at Urban Green Council, said he's worried about how much energy New York City's buildings use and how...

Owning Our Queer Identity and Experience

June 28, 2019|Stephanie Cohen

Doug Hill is a 46-year-old queer man who lives with HIV and works in New York City at Gay Men’s Health Crisis, a non profit...

Dancing At The Stonewall Inn

June 28, 2019|Nora Thomas

50 years ago today the Stonewall Inn was the site of an unexpected pushback. WFUV's Nora Thomas has more on what made the...

WFUV's Getting to the Art of it celebrates Pride: Photographs of Stonewall and Beyond

June 28, 2019|Alexandra Parker

New York City's Pride Parade is next weekend. A new photography exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York captures the...

Supreme Court Rules In Favor of Immigrant Rights Advocates

June 27, 2019|Nora Thomas

Advocates for Immigrant Rights in New York City have claimed victory after the Supreme Court's decision on the 2020 census...

The First Openly Gay Black Elected Official Opens Up

June 27, 2019|Natalie Migliore

The LGBTQ Community is widely represented in politics across the country today, but it wasn't always that way. As part of...

Another Primary Surprise in Queens

June 26, 2019|Andrew Millman

Tiffany Cabán wasn't the only progressive outsider to shock the Queens Democratic Primary. Lumarie Maldonado-Cruz won a...