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As schoolchildren return to the classroom this week, the Youth Channel takes a light-hearted look at an underreported issue faced by our area teens—school start times that are out-of-synch with their bodies’ natural sleep cycles.
This Sunday night on MNN, get ready to feel motivated with all-new programming that features people from different walks of life who are working together to achieve the same goal.
This Sunday on “Represent NYC,” Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer talks with her guests about the obstacles that exist within New York’s voting system today and ways to make the process easier for New Yorkers.
We’ve got one sandy foot on the carefree days of summer, and the other looming ahead to the purpose of fall this week, with MNN programming from “My Life with Tina Hill,” “Something to Offer,” “The Woman’s Connection,” “The Facts,” and “GingerNewYork.”
This Sunday, tune in to MNN for all-new episodes of "The Radical Imagination" and "Both Sides of the Bars" featuring individuals who are working to solve problems on a local and national level.
Represent NYC is a new weekly program that gives local elected officials and candidates the chance to update voters about the issues shaping the future of the city.
School’s back in session and we’ve got education on the brain. With controversy swirling around so many educational concerns of late, this week’s Clip of the Week examines one of the hot topics in education today on the minds of many new York parents—charter schools.
As schoolchildren return to the classroom this week, the Youth Channel takes a light-hearted look at an underreported issue faced by our area teens—school start times that are out-of-synch with their bodies’ natural sleep cycles.