
From Madison Avenue to Rikers Island
Author Mark Goldsmith joins MetroFocus to discuss his new book “From Madison Avenue to Rikers Island: The Making of a Social Entrepreneur."
Author Mark Goldsmith joins MetroFocus to discuss his new book “From Madison Avenue to Rikers Island: The Making of a Social Entrepreneur."
This episode of MetroFocus features leading voices who participated in The WNET Group’s virtual town hall series on housing equality.
Baldwin High School on Long Island is transforming its traditional library space into a collaborative hub outfitted with 21st-century tech.
Gretchen Carlson talked to MetroFocus about her work as an advocate for safer workplaces for women and other marginalized groups.
The documentary “A Decent Home” addresses the urgent issues of class and economic mobility, focusing on mobile home park residents.
Over the past five years, the PepsiCo Foundation and Robin Hood Foundation have been collaborating to support young women in the Bronx.
MetroFocus previews The WNET Group’s upcoming virtual town hall series called "Close to Home" focusing on housing equality.
Author Matthew Desmond joins MetroFocus to explain why ending poverty in the United States is not as impossible as it seems.
WNYC sat down with Mayor Eric Adams to hear about his plan for tackling the housing crisis in New York City.
The food bank Long Island Cares is working to provide millions of meals and work programs to Long Islanders in need.