This edition: Labor Crisis, Brittney Griner Update, and Dr. King's Legacy
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Original tape date: December 21, 2022. First aired: January 4, 2023.Let It Rip takes a deep dive into the latest unemployment data in NYC, examines the recent release of WNBA superstar Brittney Griner from a Russian penal colony and the needed push for Cannabis reform. We also highlight the historical contributions of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to labor struggles and worker’s rights.
Guest List
Michele Gregory Professor of Sociology, York College
Ebonie Jackson Athletics Diversity and Inclusion Designee, York College
David R. Jones President & CEO, Community Service Society of New York
Michael Rodriguez Director, Black Male Initiative Program at Kingsborough Community College
- NYC BUDGET CRISIS & THE STATE OF EDUCATION
- Monday, May 11 - 3:30pm
- Tuesday, May 12 - 3:30pm
- TBA
- Wednesday, May 13 - 3:30pm
- Thursday, May 14 - 3:30pm
- Monday, May 18 - 3:30pm
- Tuesday, May 19 - 3:30pm
- Wednesday, May 20 - 3:30pm
- Thursday, May 21 - 3:30pm
- Monday, May 25 - 3:30pm
- Tuesday, May 26 - 3:30pm
- Wednesday, May 27 - 3:30pm
- Thursday, May 28 - 3:30pm
- Monday, June 1 - 3:30pm
- Tuesday, June 2 - 3:30pm
- Wednesday, June 3 - 3:30pm
- Thursday, June 4 - 3:30pm
- Monday, June 8 - 3:30pm
- NYC BUDGET CRISIS & THE STATE OF EDUCATION
- Wednesday, April 22 - 3:30pm
- Thursday, April 23 - 3:30pm
- Monday, April 27 - 3:30pm
- Tuesday, April 28 - 3:30pm
- Wednesday, April 29 - 3:30pm
- Thursday, April 30 - 3:30pm
- Monday, May 4 - 3:30pm
- Tuesday, May 5 - 3:30pm
- Wednesday, May 6 - 3:30pm
- Thursday, May 7 - 3:30pm
- Zohran Mamdani, ICE, & The Winter Storm
- Monday, April 13 - 3:30pm
- Tuesday, April 14 - 3:30pm
- Wednesday, April 15 - 3:30pm
- Thursday, April 16 - 3:30pm
- Monday, April 20 - 3:30pm
- Tuesday, April 21 - 3:30pm

