Amanpour & Company Dr. Thomas Fisher on Systemic Racism in Healthcare May 2, 2022 | Amanpour & Company Dr. Thomas Fisher discusses the state of American healthcare.
PBS NewsHour The Bridge Project Offers Cash Grants to Assist Low-Income Single Mothers in New York City March 5, 2022 | PBS NewsHour A new program is giving some New York moms $1,000 a month
PBS NewsHour Weekend Magnolia Mother’s Trust is The Private Financial Assistance Program Helping Single Mothers in Mississippi January 9, 2022 | PBS NewsHour Weekend In Mississippi, a long-running UBI is helping Black mothers
PBS Newshour Weekend Indiana Residents Are Calling the New Financial Assistance Program a Blessing November 30, 2021 | PBS Newshour Weekend How a guaranteed income pilot program is helping some in Gary, Indiana
PBS Newshour Weekend Workers in California Fight for Basic Health and Safety Protections at Work November 30, 2021 | PBS Newshour Weekend Low wage, essential workers demand better protections in CA
MetroFocus Sohrab Ahmari Tells Metrofocus What He Believes the “Age of Chaos” Is Within Our Traditions and Beliefs July 27, 2021 | MetroFocus “THE UNBROKEN THREAD”: DO MORE CHOICES MEAN WE’RE MORE CLOSED OFF?
PBS Newshour Weekend Connecticut’s Accelerated Workforce Training Program Is Changing the Manufacturing Industry May 1, 2021 | PBS Newshour Weekend How the COVID-19 pandemic is accelerating workforce training
COVID-19 COVERAGE Reimagining Financial Literacy As Lockdown Winds Down; Reclaiming Farming in Urban New York April 29, 2021 | COVID-19 COVERAGE HILL HARPER IS TEACHING FINANCIAL LITERACY; SOCIAL JUSTICE & THE RISE, ROOT, REVOLUTION
PBS Newshour Weekend “There’s a history of judgment when it comes to people in poverty” — UBI pilot programs look to change that March 22, 2021 | PBS Newshour Weekend This town gave residents $500 a month, no questions asked
COVID-19 COVERAGE For restaurants that survived COVID-19, an uncertain road March 14, 2021 | COVID-19 COVERAGE For restaurants that survived COVID-19, an uncertain road