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DC37 State Of The Union

District Council 37

“State of the Union” is a half-hour weekly program hosted by Chris Policano and produced by District Council 37, AFSCME, AFL-CIO – New York City’s largest public employee union. The program...

DC37 State Of The Union Podcast Guide

Listen to DC37 State Of The Union, a Government & Organizations podcast by District Council 37. Stream 91 episodes in English, follow new audio stories, and play episodes online on Radio and Podcast.

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Rawle Campbell

Recently elected DC 37 Exec. Vice Pres./Metropolitan Museum of Art Local 1503 Pres. Rawle Campbell

29:29Jan 29, 2020

Henry Garrido

DC 37 Executive Director Henry Garrido

29:29Jan 16, 2020

John Hyslop and Elizabeth Perez

Newly-elected DC 37 Secretary John Hyslop, who is president of Queens Library Guild Local 1321; and Municipal Employees Legal Services (MELS...

29:29Jan 15, 2020

Bill Whalen and Anette Bonelli

DC 37's Municipal Employees Legal Services Dir./Gen. Counsel Bill Whalen and MELS Housing Unit Co-Supervisor Anette Bonelli on NY State's ex...

29:29Dec 20, 2019

Donique Berry and Anthony Wells

DC 37's youngest local president, New York City Police Department Civilian Unit Local 3778 Pres. Donique Berry. Also, a re-broadcast of SSEU...

29:29Dec 18, 2019

Julie Menin and Jiore Craig

Census for New York Director Julie Menin on 2020 NYC Census count; Washington, D.C. political consultant Jiore Craig on Fake News.

29:29Nov 15, 2019

Brandon Weber and Anthony Wells.

Labor historian/author Brandon Weber and the premiere of SSEU Local 371's new podcast, Studio 371, featuring SSEU Local 371 President Anthon...

29:29Nov 15, 2019

Richard Rothstein and Jeremy John

Author Richard Rothstein discusses his book, "The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America;" Political Act...

29:29Oct 18, 2019

Erika Boll and Brandon Weber

Erika Boll, Exec. Dir. of The David Prize elaborates on the annual award for NYC "boldest visionaries." Labor historian/author Brandon Weber...

29:29Oct 11, 2019

Ben Kallos and Karla Walter

Manhattan City Council member Ben Kallos discusses his bill to establish a retirement savings program for private sector workers; Center for...

29:29Oct 4, 2019

Gail Benjamin

NYC Charter Revision Commission Chair Gail Benjamin on the NYC Charter and the ballot questions for the November 2019 elections.

29:29Oct 4, 2019

Julia Wolfe and James Parrott

Award-winning composer Julia Wolfe discusses "Fire In My Mouth," her acclaimed, large-scale homage to women in New York's garment industry a...

29:29Oct 4, 2019

Jim Tucciarelli

Retired Local 1320 Pres. Jim Tucciarelli on his 42 years as a union activist, including 35 as a local president.

Sep 16, 2019
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Steve Kreisberg

AFSCME's Director of Research & Bargaining Steve Kreisberg on the status of American workers and their unions in today's economy.

29:29Sep 16, 2019

Mario Cilento and Raul Rodriguez

NYS AFL-CIO Pres. Mario Cilento on the union movement this Labor Day, 2019; Dir. of the Office of Community Partnerships Raul Rodriguez to t...

29:29Sep 16, 2019

Mark Torres and Brandon Weber

Mark Torres on his new book, "Adeline." Labor historian Brandon Weber on the history of Labor Day.

29:29Sep 16, 2019