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Written by Abdulai Bah
Wednesday, 01 July 2009 13:12
In partnership with Global Movement Urban Struggles, CNPI produced its
hour-long monthly show that aired live on WBAI 99.5FM on June 30th at
10AM.
In this month's show, we look at the latest MTA fare hikes with
reactions from New Yorkers. Joel Kelsey, Policy Analyst with Consumers
Union joins us to talk about the recent switch from analogue to digital
television, Ai-Jen Poo and Jocelyn Gil-Campbell of Domestic Workers
United give us an update on the Bill of Rights, Omar Henriquez of the
Census Bureau talks about the upcoming 2010 census, and our reporter,
Florence brings us a report on the housing crisis faced by victims of
domestic violence.
Written by Abdulai Bah
Wednesday, 01 July 2009 13:12
In Partnership with Global movements Urban Struggles, CNPI Produced it's hour-long monthly show that aired live on WBAI 99.5
Read more: CNPI Monthly Show: New Yorkers Decry The New MTA Fare Hikes
Written by Jaisal Noor
Monday, 15 June 2009 13:21
Harlem's 125th St.share and listen to concerns about the gentrification of their neighborhoods. Community News Production Institute reporter, Jaisal Noor attended the event. He files this report for Wake Up Call of WBAI 99.5FM.
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