Today on Leonard Lopate at Large, Bob Hennelly will discuss his long career in journalism, including his recent work on pay equity for union workers with Leonard.
Born in Paterson, New Jersey, Bob Hennelly has always had a keen interest in the role of immigration in the evolution of the United States historically.
Before working at WNYC he was national affairs correspondent for Pacifica Network News. His written work has appeared in the New York Times, the Village Voice, the Christian Science Monitor, the Miami Herald, and the Detroit Free Press, along with dozens of other magazines and newspapers. His work has been featured on “60 Minutes” and C-Span's “America and the Courts.”
Today on Leonard Lopate at Large, Leonard has a conversation with Dr. Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani, an urbanist, curator, and artist known for her pioneering work...
Today on Leonard Lopate at Large, Leonard welcomes the assistant curator of printed books and bindings at the Morgan Library John McQuillen discussing the...
Today Leonard talks with Carter Strickland of The Trust for Public Land, a national nonprofit that was founded in San Francisco in 1972, which...