The Rundown | November 11
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All New Rundown! Aria Young talks to a student in Lafayette Residence Hall, who recently experienced a bizarre incident involving a stranger posing as an NYU student. Grace Symes asks some New Yorkers what they think of the COP26 summit. What’s with all the weed in Washington Square Park all of a sudden? Reporters Vinith Yedidi and Luke Sherrill have the story. Muna Khalidi, Lyssia Gingins, and Sachin Sundar interview Max Isaacs, a staff attorney specializing in policing tech at NYU Law’s Policing Project, for more insight on the NYPD's usage of drones. The New York City Public Design Commission voted to remove a statue of Thomas Jefferson from the City Council Chamber. But now the question is, “where should it go?” Reporter Vinith Yedidi has the story. Steven Duncombe, a Professor at the Gallatin School and the Department of Media, Culture and Communications, is about to release his new book, “THE ART OF ACTIVISM : Your All Purpose Guide to Making the Impossible Possible.” Rundown Reporter Izzy McMahon explores what Artistic Activism really means, and why this book is a must for any person, young or old, interested in spicing up their approach to social change. Hosted by Grace Wanebo
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