Deeper Look from New York

2020-2021

A cutting-edge dialogue from NHK WORLD-JAPAN's New York studio. Covers the hot issue: from politics, economy, social matters, international situation or cultural topics.

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Season: 1

1

Coping with the Coronavirus Pandemic: Jo Ivey Boufford / Clinical Professor of Global Health, New York University

2020-04-28

2

What's Happening in Emergency Rooms: Tsion Firew / Doctor of Emergency Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center, Special Advisor to the Ministry of Health in Ethiopia

2020-05-05

3

Fighting Coronavirus in Africa: Tsion Firew / Special Advisor to the Ministry of Health in Ethiopia, Doctor of Emergency Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center

2020-05-12

4

What Does the Post-Pandemic Labor Market Look Like?: Erica Groshen / Labor Economist, Cornell University/Former Commissioner of the US Bureau of Labor Statistics

2020-06-09

5

What Will it Take to Stop Racism and Police Brutality?: Damon Hewitt / Executive Vice President, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

2020-06-16

6

How Has the Pandemic Changed U.S. Higher Education?: Robert Franek / Editor-in-Chief, The Princeton Review

2020-06-23

7

Transportation and the Pandemic: Sarah Kaufman / Associate Director, New York University Rudin Center for Transportation

2020-07-07

8

2020 US Presidential Election Outlook: Rachel Bitecofer / Senior Fellow, Niskanen Center

2020-07-14

9

75-years on, Is the World Safer from Nuclear Threat?: Daryl Kimball / Executive Director, Arms Control Association

2020-08-11

10

Fighting Anti-Asian Racism: Russell Jeung / Professor of Asian American Studies, San Francisco State University

2020-08-25

11

Is it the Right Time to Reopen Schools?: Borhene Chakroun / Director, Division for Policies and Lifelong Learning Systems, UNESCO

2020-09-08

12

When Could a COVID-19 Vaccine Be Ready?: William Moss / Executive Director, International Vaccine Access Center, Johns Hopkins University

2020-09-29

13

Securing Equitable Distribution of COVID-19 Vaccines: William Moss / Executive Director, International Vaccine Access Center, Johns Hopkins University

2020-10-06

14

Sports in the COVID-19 Era: Matthew Futterman / Sports Journalist, New York Times

2020-10-13

15

Athletes and Activism: Matthew Futterman / Sports Journalist, New York Times

2020-10-20

16

The US Election and its Effect on Asia: Mike Mochizuki / Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, The George Washington University

2020-11-03

17

How Music Can Give Comfort During the Pandemic: Yo-Yo Ma / Cellist

2020-11-24

18

How Has America Changed?: Yo-Yo Ma / Cellist

2020-12-01

19

How Can Women's Political Participation Be Enhanced?: Debbie Walsh / Director, Center for American Women and Politics, Rutgers University

2020-12-15

20

How Will 2020 Be Remembered?: Walter Isaacson / Author, Professor of American History and Values at Tulane University

2020-12-29

21

Challenges in 2021: Walter Isaacson / Author, Professor of American History and Values at Tulane University

2021-01-05

22

How Will the Capitol Riot Be Reckoned with in US History?: Jill Lepore / Professor of American History, Harvard University

2021-01-26

23

How Can the Biden Administration Achieve Its Agenda?: Capri Cafaro / Professor of Public Affairs, American University/Former Democratic Leader of the Ohio State Senate

2021-02-02

24

Combating Hunger During the Pandemic: Valerie Guarnieri / Assistant Executive Director, World Food Programme

2021-02-09

25

President Biden's Foreign Policy Challenges: Charles Kupchan / Professor of International Affairs, Georgetown University

2021-02-16

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