Christina Greer

political science at Fordham University

Christina Greer appears in the following:

The Veepstakes Are Over

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Fordham professor Christina Greer talks about the importance of Kamala Harris' identity as a Black woman, and how both her identity and her record affect the Biden-Harris campaign.

Monday Morning Politics: Dr. Christina Greer on Racist Mascots and the NYPD

Monday, July 06, 2020

The latest on local and national political developments from the weekend, including Trump's July 4th rally, racist mascots, and defunding the NYPD.

Politics and Protest

Tuesday, June 02, 2020

As NYC and the nation wake up from another night of protests, we talk about what this moment of mass action means for politics.

America, Are We Ready? South Carolina Edition

Thursday, February 27, 2020

WNYC's Brian Lehrer and guests open the phones for calls from around the country on what's at stake as South Carolina votes in its primary, in the final hour of voting.

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The Barnard Student Murder and the Central Park Five

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Tessa Majors, 18, was killed in Morningside Park last week. For some, the case echos the Central Park Five. 

Bloomberg's Belated "Stop and Frisk" Apology

Monday, November 18, 2019

What took so long? We have one idea, or actually 2020. 

The Biggest Takeaways from Last Night's Democratic Debate

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Catch up on last night's Democratic debate. 

After Pantaleo Firing, Much Remains Unresolved

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Firing the principal officer involved in Eric Garner's death was not the end of the chapter.

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Racism, Sexual Assault and Politics in Virginia

Wednesday, February 06, 2019

National Democrats struggle with how to deal with accusations of racism and sexual assault alleged against elected officials in Virginia.

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The New Congress, Film Critics Circle, Digital Teens

Thursday, January 03, 2019

John O'Connor & Christina Greer on Congress' new freshman class. Eric Kohn & Alison Willmore on the NYFCC's picks for award season. Jeffrey Lane on "The Digital Street."

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Tri-State Politics

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

New York / New Jersey / Connecticut politics: What's on the agenda for 2019?

Election Preview: New York/New York

Monday, November 05, 2018

It's Election Day tomorrow! Here's a preview of the big New York City and State races and the battle for control of State Senate. 

FAQ for the Primaries

Thursday, September 13, 2018

As New Yorkers go to the polls, the hosts of FAQ NYC discuss the candidates.

The Brian Lehrer Show Live: Primary Day Special

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Watch video of Brian's broadcast live from The Greene Space talking to the co-hosts of FAQ NYC and Off Topic/On Politics about the contests.  

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The Eights | What Unites Us in 2018

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

More affordable health care. More power for black Americans. More rights for women. Our poll found that the vast majority of people think these are unifying ideals. But do they really?

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The Whitewashing of American City Politics

Friday, April 20, 2018

In the 15 biggest cities in America, all but three mayors are white men, and none are women. Why?

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What's Ahead in Local Politics

Tuesday, January 02, 2018

Here's what you can expect from local leaders in the New York and New Jersey metro area.

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Trump's Accusers Call for a Congressional Investigation

Monday, December 11, 2017

Three women who have accused President Donald Trump of sexual misconduct are publicly calling for a Congressional investigation. What are the chances that'll happen?

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Monday Morning Politics: New York City and State Edition

Monday, December 11, 2017

Fordham University's Christina Greer and Gotham Gazette editor Ben Max talk about the latest news in here in New York City and state.

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What Keeps You Away From the Polls

Sunday, October 29, 2017

The 2016 election was the first federal election held without the full protection of the Voting Rights Act since 1966. How did we do?

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