Sat, 26 May 2007
Queens often gets all the credit for being the most diverse borough,
but almost as diverse is WFUV's home borough of the Bronx. We talk to
the Bronx African American History Project's Natasha Lightfoot about
one community in the borough--West Indians.
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Sat, 19 May 2007
In the first of two shows about life in the Bronx...with housing prices on a continual upward crawl in New York, we look at
efforts to keep housing in one area of the city--the North West
Bronx--decent, and affordable, for New Yorkers. My guest is
Gregory Lobo Jost, of the University Neighborhood Housing Program.
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Sat, 12 May 2007
On this mother's day Fordham Conversations, we look at the "mommy wars",
and how--and why--we look at working mothers the way we do today.
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Sat, 5 May 2007
Sure, their show’s been running longer than any TV
sitcom
ever has…but that’s not the only reason the Simpsons might be the most
successful family ever to wrap things up in 23 minutes or less. We talk
to
Fordham communication and media studies professor Jonathan Gray about
the
Simpsons and how they’ve managed to change the way that people all over
the
world look at TV, and America.
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