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From City to the World
scampbell1@ccny.cuny.edu
52 episodes
1 month ago
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in 2012, Harlem broadcasters affiliated with community radio station WHCR 90.3 FM took action to build a communications network that can withstand widespread shutdowns and keep local residents informed with essential…
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In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in 2012, Harlem broadcasters affiliated with community radio station WHCR 90.3 FM took action to build a communications network that can withstand widespread shutdowns and keep local residents informed with essential…
Show more...
Education
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Probing Climate Change: From NYC to Global Impacts at CCNY's UN University Hub
From City to the World
57 minutes 13 seconds
11 months ago
Probing Climate Change: From NYC to Global Impacts at CCNY's UN University Hub
Urban heat islands and flooding are closely studied in the living lab of New York City and beyond by experts at The City College of New York (CCNY). Now this knowledge base is going global to benefit a world of communities at risk, researchers, educators…
From City to the World
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in 2012, Harlem broadcasters affiliated with community radio station WHCR 90.3 FM took action to build a communications network that can withstand widespread shutdowns and keep local residents informed with essential…