Volume 300 | February 11th 2026

Premiering This Week

Celebrating Afrolatinidad During Black History Month| February 2026

In this episode - we celebrate Black History Month with host Tinabeth Piña from the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute (CCCADI) as it commemorates its 50th anniversary & how it uplifts Afro-Latino history. That and more!


Monday - Thursday | 9:00 PM

LATiNAS

Masquerade: The Phantom Reimagined

Patrick Pacheco goes inside Masquerade, an immersive Off-Broadway reimagining of The Phantom of the Opera, with the actors behind the Phantom, Christine, and Raoul discussing how intimacy, masks, and movement transform the iconic love story.


Friday - Sunday | 8:30 PM

THEATER: All the Moving Parts

Hip Hop Fashion, Modern Love Stories, Gen Z Activism, Stir Fry Guru, Love Stamps

Asian American Life celebrates Lunar New Year and the spirit of love with USPS Asian American designs on stamps; Lessons on modern love stories; Hip hop culture and streetwear; Gen Z student reshapes political activism; Stir fry chef Grace Young.


Monday - Thursday | 8:00 PM

Asian American Life

CCCADI, El Consulado NYC, Hugo Herrera, Stitches by Hugo

Celebrating Black History Month with CCCADI in a conversation on its roots. Then, El Consulado NYC — a passport-free hub for Venezuelan art and diaspora stories — and Hugo Herrera, the tailor behind Stitches by Hugo Foundation, offering free lessons to immigrants.


Monday - Thursday | 9:30 PM

Nueva York

NYC Schools at a Crossroads: Law, Equity, and Power

CUNY professor David Bloomfield analyzes federal challenges to NYC school policies, defends protections for transgender students, and assesses the city’s public schools—highlighting leadership changes, equity issues, and signs of progress.


Monday - Thursday | 5:30 PM

One to One

On the Gram'

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An immersive Off-Broadway retelling of The Phantom of the Opera that dives inside the Phantom’s mind — exploring memory, identity, and transformation.


Hear how the cast reinvented these iconic roles on this week’s Theater: All The Moving Parts.

Resources

“CUNY Uncut” is seeking a new host. If you have a passion for TV, podcasting and cool conversations — and want to highlight our students and alumni—apply by March 31Hear from the current host about this amazing role.


CUNY Immigration Assistance Project (CIAP)

Learn about recent immigration policy updates and the services CUNY offers to support.

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Civil Rights at Work: A Century of Black Labor Activism

On this episode, host Laura Flanders presents excerpts from a recent CUNY SLU event, “Lessons from 100 Years of Black Labor Activism,” that featured labor scholars and activists in discussion about the unsung

history of black labor organizing.

Building a Legacy One Brick At a Time

Cheryl McKissack Daniel is the President and CEO of McKissack & McKissack, one of the nation’s oldest Black-owned construction firms. As a fifth-generation leader, she’s built on a powerful legacy while shaping the future of large-scale development, equity, and impact.

CUNY TV: 40 Years of Exceptional Television

CUNY TV celebrates its 40th Anniversary with a look back at the early years of the station, the stories that have stuck with the multitude of seasoned journalists and educators who have found a home at

CUNY TV, and a look at the latest shows.

For a full list of premieres from last week, click here

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Spectrum 75

Optimum 75

RCN 77

Verizon FiOS 30


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