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The U.S.-Iran Nuclear Deal, Seen From a Brooklyn Bar Stool
Jarrett Murphy |
We’ve heard myriad voices on the U.S.-Iran nuclear accord. But some of the clearest thinking came from two Iranian-American journalists.
Video reports and media appearances by City Limits’ staff and contributors
We’ve heard myriad voices on the U.S.-Iran nuclear accord. But some of the clearest thinking came from two Iranian-American journalists.
In the bluest county of one of the bluest states, and in Hillary Clinton’s political backyard, what does campaign 2016 look like?
And what does a recent report tell us about how to diversify it?
Watch NYU education expert Pedro Noguera, Students First New York organizer Tenicka Boyd and City Limits reporter Ruth Ford discuss the city’s schools, the mayor’s leadership and the battle over the Common Core on Bk Live.
Small businesses have it tough in New York. Small MWBEs face extra burdens when it comes to accessing capital, recruiting and marketing.
The practice of “violence interruption” has spurred a lot of interest as a way to prevent bloodshed on city streets. A former gang member who leads one such effort says it is largely about learning to channel rage.
An improving job market looks less inviting to those with little education or an inconsistent work history. But there are ways to navigate around those obstacles.
An expert weighs in on the four key issues facing minority and women-owned business enterprises and the government agencies that are supposed to hire them. Watch the videos!
Brooklyn Independent Media’s Bk Live looks at the mayor’s plan to create an alternative system that will use supervision rather than money to get people to come to court.
A recent survey asked workers to rank the most and least meaningful jobs. But this video report finds that meaning is in the eye of the beholder. Breaking into meaningful work, says one career veteran, is about meeting people.