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MetroFocus: The Podcast

MetroFocus is a multi-platform news magazine focusing on the New York region. The MetroFocus television program features news, smart conversations, in-depth reporting, content from many partners and solutions-oriented reports from the community. Major areas of coverage include sustainability, education, science and technology, the environment, transportation, poverty and underserved communities. MetroFocus.org amplifies that reporting with daily updates and original stories that also cover culture, government and politics, the economy, urban development and other news in the metropolitan region.
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Council Member Warns Democrats Not To Take Voters For Granted; Inside The Testicular Cancer Society's Social Media Campaign

NYC Council Member Warns Fellow Democrats Don't Take Voters For Granted, Says Being Anti-GOP Is Not Enough Are Democrats taking voters in historically blue cities like New York for granted? Veteran Council Member Justin Brannan, who represents Brooklyn’s largely working class 43rd District, says yes. In a recent op-ed for “City & State,” he argues it’s a serious problem that urgently needs to be corrected. He wrote the piece not long after the City Council’s powerful progressive caucus lost ...

Apr 03, 202327 min

Special: Donald Trump Indicted by Manhattan Grand Jury; NYPD on High Alert for Potential Protests

A Manhattan grand jury voted on Thursday to indict Donald J. Trump - the first former president to ever face criminal charges. The specific charges remain sealed. The indictment is over former President Trump’s alleged role in paying hush money to adult film star, Stormy Daniels. What happens next? There are reports Mr. Trump is expected to surrender to authorities in New York as soon as Tuesday, and he will be fingerprinted and have a mugshot taken. Tonight, we have reaction and analysis of thi...

Mar 31, 202327 min

Exploring Hate: Entertainer and Activist Peppermint Discusses The Importance of Transgender Day of Visibility

Since the beginning of 2023, nearly 350 anti-LGBTQIA+ bills have been introduced in state legislatures across the country. One hundred fifty of these bills specifically target transgender people. Drag performances, including those aimed at educating children have also come under attack recently, with some protests even turning violent. Despite the uptick in anti-trans activity, there are many New Yorkers who stand in solidarity with the trans community and are making their support known. On Marc...

Mar 30, 202327 min

Margaret Cho: Standing Up and Speaking Out

Margaret Cho is a trailblazer in the world of standup comedy, and a bold and unapologetic voice on social and political matters. She has broken barriers and pushed boundaries in a career that has spanned standup, television, and film. She’s now celebrating 40 years in show business, and she’s got a lot to say these days on racism, gay rights, women’s rights, transgender rights — all topics she’s delved into in the past. Tonight, the legendary comedian joins MetroFocus as part of Women’s History ...

Mar 29, 202326 min

Chasing The Dream: Mayor Eric Adams on "The Future of NYC Housing"

CHASING THE DREAM – MAYOR ERIC ADAMS ON “THE FUTURE OF NYC HOUSING” Affordable housing, or the lack of it, is one of New York City’s most constant and pervasive issues. The need for innovative solutions to our housing problem has never been greater: perpetual rent hikes, the city’s homelessness crisis, and the never-ending fight between those who want more affordable housing and those who do not. In partnership with WNYC, we bring you a special conversation aimed at addressing these issues- Jose...

Mar 28, 202327 min

Chasing The Dream Special Report

CHASING THE DREAM: FOOD INSECURITY ON THE RISE ON LONG ISLAND There are over 200,000 people on Long Island currently suffering from food insecurity, and almost 70,000 of them are children. Long Island Cares, the food bank originally founded by Grammy Award-winning artist Harry Chapin, is hoping to change that by providing millions of meals and workforce development programs to our fellow New Yorkers in need. The President and CEO of Long Island Cares, Paule Pachter joins us to discuss the issue,...

Mar 27, 202327 min

Encore: Long Covid Awareness Two-Night Special

A METROFOCUS SPECIAL TWO-NIGHT EVENT: THE LONG COVID HEALTH CRISIS: NIGHT 2 March is Long Covid Awareness Month. Our two-night special coverage on long COVID continues, and this evening we focus on the possible causes and debilitating effects of this condition. Why do some people with long COVID have symptoms which seem to last so long? What is being done to help the millions of Americans now suffering from it, and what more can we be doing? Joining us again for this discussion are Kevin Devine,...

Mar 24, 202328 min

Encore: Long Covid Awareness Two-Night Special

A METROFOCUS SPECIAL TWO-NIGHT EVENT: THE LONG COVID HEALTH CRISIS March is Long Covid Awareness Month. Up to 1-in-5 adults who’ve survived COVID-19 are living with long COVID, a condition characterized by up to 200 symptoms that persist long after the initial infection is gone and can affect the body for months or even years. It’s estimated that 1 million Americans have been forced to leave the labor force due to medical complications from long COVID, and even more have been impacted by long-te...

Mar 23, 202328 min

NY Lawmakers Seek To Protect Retail Workers; Effects of Governor Hochul's Puppy Mill Ban

NEW YORK LAWMAKERS TARGET VIOLENT SHOPLIFTERS WITH BILL TO BETTER PROTECT RETAIL WORKERS New York City is facing a shoplifting epidemic with retail workers and business owners fearing they could be targeted next and it could turn violent. State lawmakers have taken notice and there’s now a push in Albany to better protect workers after shoplifting complaints nearly doubled last year. Two of the legislature’s newest members want to treat retail employees as essential workers similar to police or ...

Mar 22, 202330 min

NYC Youth Tackle Issues That Matter To Them Most

CHASING THE DREAM - NYC YOUTH TACKLE THE ISSUES THAT MATTER TO THEM MOST: NYC YOUTH AGENDA COALITION New York City’s youth represent the future of the city. But seldom have policy makers and elected officials asked young people about the issues that matter to them most. A group of young students and advocates are making their mission to change that. For the last two years, NYC Youth Agenda Coalition, comprised of high-school and college-aged students from across the five boroughs, has been putti...

Mar 21, 202327 min

Special: Trump Calls For Protests Over Potential Arrest

DONALD TRUMP CLAIMS HE WILL BE ARRESTED AND CALLS FOR PROTESTS, NYC PREPARES FOR UNREST Former President Donald Trump, a candidate for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, could be indicted and arrested in Manhattan as early as this week. Federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies are preparing for the unprecedented - the criminal indictment of a former president, and the possible unrest that could follow. This all stems from the Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s investig...

Mar 20, 202327 min

Encore: The Civil Rights Legacy of Pauli Murray

THE CIVIL RIGHTS LEGACY OF PAULI MURRAY One of the most important figures in the fight for civil rights may be someone that you never heard of. Pauli Murray- a lawyer, activist, and writer was ahead of their time. They refused to give up their seat on a bus 15 years before Rosa Parks famously did. They argued that separate but equal was unconstitutional 10 years before the Supreme Court made that decision. And they were one of the first lawyers to argue that women should be protected equally und...

Mar 17, 202330 min

Inclusive Education; Gender Roles and Labels

CHASING THE DREAM: DELIVERING INCLUSIVE EDUCATION CHILDREN OF ALL ABILITIES AND IDENTITIES What can parents with special needs children do to optimize their children's education and quality of life? One answer for New York parents is The IDEAL School of Manhattan, which has been a game changer for many families as New York’s only K-12+ independent inclusion school. The school was founded in 2006 by three mothers with sons with Down syndrome. Their goal: create a diverse and inclusive independent...

Mar 16, 202327 min

"Every Voice" Explores Blackness in Opera; One Woman's Journey from Doctor to Activist; Women in the World: Unsung Heroes

CHASING THE DREAM – “EVERY VOICE” EXPLORES BLACKNESS IN OPERA WQXR, New York City’s only all classical music station, recently launched a podcast titled, Every Voice with Terrance McKnight. The podcast is a 16-episode series spotlighting marginalized voices, histories and perspectives in the Western classical music traditions. Joining MetroFocus is the host of the series, WQXR’s Terrance McKnight, who discusses the debut season of Every Voice exploring Black representation in opera through inter...

Mar 15, 202327 min

NYS Lawmaker Proposes Legislation to Ban Prison Slave Labor; and A Lesson in Leadership

CHASING THE DREAM – NEW YORK LAWMAKER PROPOSES LEGISLATION TO BAN “PRISON SLAVE LABOR” A state assembly member has introduced legislation in Albany to end the practice of forced prison labor, and to require that incarcerated people make at least minimum wage for their work. The bills would abolish slavery without exception in New York’s constitution and extend workers’ protections to incarcerated New Yorkers. New York is among a dwindling number of states with no such protection for inmates. Adv...

Mar 14, 202327 min

Writer Maria Cramer, Gray Panthers President Jack Kupferman, and Retired NY Supreme Court Judge Doris Ling-Cohan

ELDERLY WOMAN’S MURDER REIGNITES FEARS ABOUT GROWING OLD IN NYC The brutal killing of a New York City grandmother in her Upper West Side apartment is reinforcing fears among some older New Yorkers that they’re not safe in the city. It's also empowering others to spread the potentially life-saving lessons of martial arts to seniors. Maria Hernandez was discovered bound and strangled in January and two men have been charged with her murder. The case underscores the rise in violence targeting older...

Mar 13, 202327 min

Encore: "We Are The Radical Moncarchs"

Originally aired July 16, 2020. “WE ARE THE RADICAL MONARCHS” The Radical Monarchs have made waves with their focus on social justice and on challenging the status quo. The organization is the subject of a POV documentary, “We Are The Radical Monarchs”, which follows the founders and the growth of the organization’s very first troop, as they navigate complicated issues of identity, race, and allyship as young girls. Tonight, co-founders, Marilyn Hollinquest and Anayvette Martinez, Anayvette’s da...

Mar 10, 202328 min

New York State Senator Jabari Brisport, and Actor, Comedian, and Author June Diane Raphael

CHASING THE DREAM: THE FIGHT FOR REPARATIONS FOR BLACK NEW YORKERS The country’s racial awakening following the murder of George Floyd and subsequent Black Lives Matter movement has spurred several state and local governments to begin to study, and even enact, ways to financially compensate Black Americans for the historic injustice of slavery. New York is now the latest state looking to join the conversation on reparations. Mayor Eric Adams has signaled his support for the idea and Albany is co...

Mar 09, 202328 min

Author Loida Lewis, and Legal Analyst and Author Dan Abrams

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY: CHASING THE DREAM - “WHY SHOULD GUYS HAVE ALL THE FUN?” In the upcoming book “Why Should Guys Have All the Fun?: An Asian American Story of Love, Marriage, Motherhood, and Running a Billion Dollar Empire,” celebrated attorney, philanthropist, and author Loida Lewis shares her journey from her early days in the Philippines to her high-powered career as a New York lawyer. She also details shepherding a billion dollar, multinational corporation to record earnings after he...

Mar 08, 202327 min

Author Thomas Dyja on Changes in NYC

ESSENTIAL LESSONS FROM NEW YORK’S PAST FOR SHAPING THE POST-PANDEMIC FUTURE After the pandemic and amid the current surge in crime, New York City is without a doubt going through a serious transition. But it’s obviously not the first time the city has experienced such a major transformation, so what lessons can we learn from the various evolutions New York has gone through, particularly since the massive fiscal crisis hit just over 40 years ago? That near financial catastrophe and the city’s evo...

Mar 07, 202327 min

Food Bank for NYC President & CEO Leslie Gordon and Board Member Lary Stromfeld, and Hana Ali, Muhammad Ali's daughter

CHASING THE DREAM: FOOD BANK FOR NYC AIMS TO GO ‘BEYOND FOOD’ TO ADDRESS FOOD INSECURITY We are facing a food crisis here in New York City, with over 1 million New Yorkers currently experiencing food insecurity. For the past 40 years, Food Bank for New York City has been working to end hunger in the five boroughs, by providing healthy meals to New Yorkers and attempting to address the structural issues that contribute to food insecurity. Volunteers, advocates, donors, and campaigns, like the Jus...

Mar 06, 202327 min

Encore: Civil Rights Attorney and JCriminal Justice Professor Gloria Browne-Marshall (Originally aired April 28, 2021)

CHASING THE DREAM - “SHE TOOK JUSTICE: THE BLACK WOMAN, LAW, AND POWER” Throughout the course of the ongoing reckoning over racial injustice, there’s been a push to understand our past more fully as we attempt to build a better future. But this reexamination of our nation’s complicated history didn’t just start in 2020. It’s been going on for years. Roughly a decade ago, Civil Rights Attorney and John Jay College of Criminal Justice Professor Gloria Browne-Marshall started work on what would bec...

Mar 03, 202327 min

Justice Reporter Arya Sundaram, Dr. Zulema Blair, and Restaurant Owners Anthony Cunningham and Joanne Saget

CHASING THE DREAM: WHAT’S DRIVING THE AFRICAN AMERICAN EXODUS FROM NEW YORK CITY? It might sound surprising that with all the challenges New York City is facing, from skyrocketing rents to surging crime, the city’s population is growing. But that’s not the case for every demographic, especially African Americans, whose numbers are headed in the opposite direction. A recent Gothamist analysis found the number of non-Hispanic Black residents declined by more than 125,000 over a 20-year period. It ...

Mar 02, 202327 min

Author Sheldon Epps and Former NFL Player Emmanuel Acho

“MY OWN DIRECTIONS: A BLACK MAN’S JOURNEY IN THE AMERICAN THEATRE” Like many performing arts, the theatre world has struggled with a lack of diversity. The industry has pledged to change it. But the fact remains that theatre remains a predominantly white space. Tonight, we talk with renowned director Sheldon Epps about his own efforts to bring inclusion and representation to the stage. Epps was the artistic director of the renowned Pasadena Playhouse for two decades, and currently serves as seni...

Mar 01, 202327 min

Writers Fisayo Okare and Rommel Ojeda, and Director Giorgio Angelini

AFTER STANDOFF WITH MAYOR ADAMS, ASYLUM-SEEKERS ADJUST TO LIFE AT CONTROVERSIAL MIGRANT SHELTER The massive influx of nearly 50,000 asylum-seekers is testing New York's ability to humanely respond to a crisis Mayor Eric Adams says has stretched the city to its limit. One of the major flashpoints unfolded this month when police cleared an encampment of migrant men outside a Manhattan hotel after the group refused to move to an emergency shelter at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal amid reports of too ...

Feb 28, 202328 min

Dr. Ethan Mollick on ChatGPT and Writer, Editor, and Critic Joanna Schroeder

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN SCHOOL: MEET THE TEACHER REQUIRING STUDENTS TO USE ChatGPT A new artificial intelligence (AI) program, ChatGPT, is sweeping the internet. The free software can do everything from writing essays, film scripts, and poetry, to passing graduate level law and business school exams. This revolutionary software, while no doubt exciting, also concerns many educators, who feel that students could abuse the software by using it to easily cheat on school assignments. New York Cit...

Feb 27, 202328 min

Encore: Dance Superstar Misty Copeland (Originally aired November 14, 2022)

CHASING THE DREAM: MISTY COPELAND LAUNCHES A PROGRAM TO BRING MORE DIVERSITY TO BALLET Dance superstar Misty Copeland knows a thing or two about breaking barriers, and this fall she’s pointing to the power of ballet to help New York City kids chase their dreams. Misty, the American Ballet Theatre’s first Black principal dancer, recently launched the “Be Bold” initiative with a free, 12-week program for children 8 to 10 that includes about 120 students from local Boys and Girls Clubs. The goal is...

Feb 24, 202327 min

Presidential historians Rick Shenkman and Tim Naftali

THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF FORMER PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER It was announced last week that former President Jimmy Carter decided to forego medical treatment and instead receive hospice care at his home in Georgia. Tonight, we look back at the 98-year-old former President’s life and legacy, including his tie to New York City – with the Lower East Side being the site of the first project he did with Habitat for Humanity. Presidential historian and founder of George Washington University’s History News N...

Feb 23, 202328 min

Housing Advocate John Sanchez; Climate Activist Vic Barrett

New York is facing a massive housing crisis by virtually every measure imaginable, and one of the leading proposals to help tackle the problem is turning vacant Manhattan office space into affordable homes for New Yorkers. Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams both support the idea, which could reinvigorate Midtown neighborhoods still recovering from COVID and provide relief to outer-borough residents being priced out of the city. Another major backer of the proposal is a diverse coalition ...

Feb 22, 202327 min

NYC Councilmember Oswald Feliz and Albert Dalipi of Fordham Road BID; Equity Strategist Tara Jaye Frank

BRONX BUSINESSES HIRE PRIVATE PATROLS TO COMBAT CRIME In an effort to fight the increase in shoplifting that has taken place over the past few years; the Fordham Road Business Improvement District, responsible for strengthening the over 300 businesses on Fordham Road in the Bronx, has launched a new initiative called the patrol ambassador program. As part of the program, five paid and licensed security guards, with ties to the community, have been hired to patrol the Fordham Road area, one of th...

Feb 21, 202327 min
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