A New Episode of IS Airs Tonight at 9pm on CUNYTV!
The show will feature the founder of Malai Ice Cream, Pooja Bavishi & We’ll also drop in on Pilotworks an incubator kitchen that’s making it possible for many of these startups to get their products on store shelves.
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In this second clip from our #dollarvans episode, we talk to @Matt_Daus + @ericgoldwyn about the history of commuter vans, regulations governing the industry, and the guests' predictions for their future. https://t.co/E0F2uHP9Pk
Commuter (or dollar vans) have been a staple of some neighborhood transportation systems for decades. In this clip from last week's episode, we talk to a Flatbush Av dollar van driver and some of the 120,000 daily passengers, who pay $2 a ride https://t.co/XPcnhCxl5q
Last week, delivery workers and their advocates rallied outside City Hall to demand the City legalize e-bikes. We spoke to @CM_MargaretChin about her views on the issue. Tune in to @cunytv tonight at 9:00 to see her interview.
Amidst the popularity of @Uber + the introduction of commuter shuttles like @chariot, entrepreneur @TheSuSanni sees an opening for a #dollarvan app that improves the experience for customer, drivers, + fleet owners. We take a look at his startup @Dollaride at 9:00PM on @cunytv
Tonight at 9:00 on @cunytv- urban planner and @NYUMarron postdoctoral fellow @ericgoldwyn did his @ColumbiaGSAS thesis on the history of dollar vans in Brooklyn. He shares his findings on the industry and makes his own predictions for its future.
Former @nyctaxi Commissioner @Matt_Daus explains the history of #dollarvan regulations and makes predictions about their future...tonight at 9:00 on @cunytv
New Episode Tonight: We dive into the #dollarvan industry to learn about the vans' history as a viable alternative to the MTA for communities of color + changes amidst gentrification. Then we hear from Chinese immigrants who are advocating for the legalization of delivery #ebikes
We're back! Our new episode airs tonight at 9:00PM on @cunytv!
Lawmakers and activists on the future of Hart Island's potter's field, a woman shares yoga techniques w/ incarcerated women who've suffered trauma, + a look at the somewhat controversial "conbod" fitness program