Hawk Newsome, chairman of Black Lives Matter Greater NY comes by to discuss his history of fighting for racial justice, and his new show CopWatch America on BET.
Basic Income March co-founder Diane Pagen stops by to discuss the Universal Basic Income movement, the Basic Income March on Oct 26th, and her history as a social worker advocating for guaranteed income.
42nd Male District Leader Josh Pierre drops by the studio to talk about his ideas for improving the city as a candidate for the 21st State Senate District.
Steve and Tom sit down with NYC City Councilman Robert Cornegy to discuss the Third Party Transfer System, Gentrification, and how Cornegy continues to work to build a Bed Stuy commercial ecosystem.
Volume 2 of the Epic Saga of Steve Witt. Steve recounts interviewing Russell Simmons for Penthouse Magazine, almost getting beat up by Jay Z, and starting a local newspaper in upstate NY that would ultimately lead him to founding Kings County P
NYC City Councilman Chaim Deutsch stops by the studio to discuss the increase in hate crimes, the National Grid Controversy, and his own road to politics.
NYC City Councilwoman Alicka Ampry Samuel stops by the studio to discuss her diverse life experience and her mission to reform NYCHA in and out of the city council.
Community Board Three District Manager Henry Butler visits the studio to explain the importance of community boards in New York City politics, their power and limitations, and how people can get involved locally.
Steve and Tom discuss the parking removal controversy, the supposed war between the Millennials and Boomers, and Steve's nascent life as a "Woke Senior"
Michael Lambert, ex Bed Stuy BID director and longtime Queens resident talks the state of Queens Politics, including the Queens D.A. recount and much more
Justin Brannan comes by the studio to discuss his musical past and unorthodox path to politics, as well as the current property tax reform movement in the City Council.
On this week's episode, Kelly Mena, Stephen Witt and Tom Russotti sit down with the borough top prosecutor, Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez. In their final episode as a trio, the gang talk to Gonzalez about his Justice 2020 Initiative:
On this week’s episode Kelly Mena, Stephen Witt and Tom Russotti sit down with Cory Provost, Director of Government & Community Relations for the Prospect Park Alliance. Provost, who is also a Democratic District Leader, and the gang talked abo
This week Kelly Mena, Stephen Witt and Tom Russotti sit down with New York City Council Majority Leader Laurie Cumbo (D-Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Crown Heights).Cumbo talks a little about her life's journey from growing up in East Flatbush to
On this week's episode Kelly Mena, Stephen Witt and Tom Russotti sit down with Adina Sash a.k.a Flatbush Girl, to talk about her run as the first Orthodox Jewish women for a New York City Council seat and the nuances of the Orthodox Jewish comm
This week Kelly Mena and Stephen Witt sit down with Moira McDermott, Executive Director of 21 in '21, a nonpartisan initiative that aims to achieve gender parity in the New York City Council. Specifically the organization, first launched in 2
This week on UnCorrect New York with Kelly Mena, Stephen Witt and Tom Russotti we sit down with the "Queenmaker" herself, Asssemblywoman Rodneyse Bichotte to talk about her unlikely career into local Brooklyn politics and her take on her recent
This week Kelly Mena, Stephen Witt and Tom Russotti sit down with Yvette Buckner, Managing Director at Tusk Strategies about the Education Equity Campaign aimed at increasing diversity in NYC's specialized high schools (SHS). In recent months
Stephen Witt and Kelly Mena discuss the contentious race for the open seat in the special election for the 45th City Council District. The district includes Flatbush, East Flatbush, Flatlands, Midwood and Canarsie and there are currently eight
On this week's episode of [Un]Correct New York, Stephen Witt, Kelly Mena and Tom Russotti sit down with the 43rd Assembly Male Democratic District leader and brother of slain City Councilman James Davis, to talk about his role in local politics
This week on UnCorrect New York Kelly Mena and Tom Russotti sans Stephen Witt, talk about the highly anticipated release of the Mueller report and what it means for President Donald Trump. Last Friday, Attorney General Williams Barr released t
On this week's episode of [Un] Correct New York, Stephen Witt, Tom Russotti and Kelly Mena sat down with one of Brooklyn's leading progressives, New Kings Democrats President Brandon West, whose political club is making waves amongst new and e