B. Vines
Our guide to hidden worlds of Brooklyn’s subcultures. This personal documentary series explores everything from stolen bicycles and bed bugs to polyamorous life in Bushwick.
B. Vines Our guide to hidden worlds of Brooklyn’s subcultures. This personal documentary series explores everything from stolen bicycles and…
B. Vines
Our guide to hidden worlds of Brooklyn’s subcultures. This personal documentary series explores everything from stolen bicycles and bed bugs to polyamorous life in Bushwick.
B. Vines Our guide to hidden worlds of Brooklyn’s subcultures. This personal documentary series explores everything from stolen bicycles and…
This installment of B. Vines is giving you,Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Bedbugs But We’re Too Grossed Out To Ask. Sleepless nights, social stigma, blood thirsty parasites! From the initial discovery, to the disposal of my mattress, visits from the exterminator and a final walk through with Archie, the bed bug sniffing dog, it’s a look at what happens after you discover your body is a wonderland and bed bug buffet.
On this installment of B. Vines its time to face your fears about NYC’s original hustlers. Rats are the prototypical New Yorkers reminding us that something wild always persists. Dragging pizza down subway stairs or popping up in toilets, feared, revered, petted or poisoned NYC’s rats have a hell of a story.
A “Green Room Rant” about apathy, activism, and compassion in the face of terror. This video is from BRIC TV— the first 24/7 television channel created by, for, and about Brooklyn. It is the borough’s source for local news, Brooklyn culture, civic affairs, music, arts, sports, and technology. BRIC TV features programming produced and curated by BRIC, an arts and media nonprofit located in Downtown Brooklyn, NYC.
Chicago, the city of big shoulders, had a big reaction when Donald Trump came to town. When his rally was canceled due to protests, we’re left asking, “is this the end of political civility or the beginning of a movement?”
In this Green Room Rant , Senior Correspondent Brian Vines reflects on his hometown and the future of American political discourse in a post-Trump world.
In this first collaboration between BRIC TV and Guardian US, host Brian Vines, inspired by a GOP ad hailing diversity, searches for Republicans of color in Brooklyn.
Along the way he finds a young activist in the 77% African American neighborhood of Brownsville, a self-proclaimed old-timer conservative and a Haitian cabbie who likes Trump.
Brooklyn-born presidential candidate Bernie Sanders brought his campaign to the South Bronx two weeks ahead of New York State’s democratic primary. We took the opportunity to meet locals and ask if they we’re “Feeling the Bern” or just burned out on broken promises.
EDITOR: Thomas Mendolia
The separation of church and state is a cornerstone of American life. But if we really are “one nation under God” just how wide is the separation between religion and politics? In a three-part series BRIC TV in partnership with The Guardian US is exploring the intersection of faith and politics during the 2016 Presidential Election.
For act one, BRIC TV Chief Correspondent Brian Vines speaks with Jewish voters navigating the current political landscape and asks “Who Is God’s Candidate?”
Watch part 2: • The Muslim Vote: Balancing Faith and …
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EDITOR: Chris Raddatz
MUSIC CREDITS: Travis Aaron Moore “ISSUES ALL OVER” thecueniverse
Lorenzo Johnson “BRINGING THE FIRE” thecueniverse
Who is God’s candidate? In the continuing partnership between BRIC TV and The Guardian US, BRIC TV Senior Correspondent Brian Vines poses the question to Brooklyn Muslims for insight on the issues that matter most in the 2016 presidential election and just how their religious background influences their vote.
Watch Part 1: The Jewish Vote: • Bernie Sanders, Religion, and AIPAC: …
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EDITOR: Tim Etienne
MUSIC CREDITS: Travis Aaron Moore “Issues All Over”
Ryan Nach “Holding On To Love”
Who is God’s candidate? In the continuing partnership between BRIC TV and The Guardian US, BRIC TV Senior Correspondent Brian Vines poses the question to Evangelicals in Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan. What are the issues, for them, that matter most in the 2016 presidential election and just how does their religious background influence their vote?
Learn more: http://www.urbannations.org
EDITOR: Chris Raddatz
MUSIC CREDITS: “Issues All Over” Travis Aaron Moore
In the wake of a number of killings of unarmed black men, organizations galvanized around policing reform efforts have proposed the “Right to Know” act. If enacted as legislation, the bill would have protected New Yorkers from unconstitutional stops by law enforcement. Despite an ongoing national conversation around police reform, the bill has been accepted as a mere agreement, which poses issues of its own.
Communities United for Police Reform
Twitter: @changethenypd
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/changethenypd/
#RamarleyGraham
Constance Malcolm (Mother/Advocate)
@RiseUp4Ramarley
City Council
Twitter: @RitchieTorres
Twitter: @MMViverito
“Imagine, you’ve done everything right your entire life. studied hard, worked hard…only to suddenly face the threat of deportation to a country that you know nothing about.” The immigration laws of the United States have a murky and convoluted past. With the passing of the Dream Act, it was thought that these fears would be put to rest.
DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) removes childhood arrivals to the U.S. from the priority list of being targeted by deportation efforts. As Mauro prepares to visit Mexico, as a part of El Colegio De Mexico’s academic and cultural study abroad program, he faces the possibility of not being allowed to re-enter the United States, despite advance parole documentation for re-entry. We followed Mauro on his journey as he and his family pray for his safe departure, and hopefully, return, back across the border.