Overview
WNYC’s Brian Lehrer leads the conversation about what matters most now in local and national politics, our own communities and our lives.
Join us for a live broadcast of his Peabody Award-winning radio show in which Brian will take questions from callers and the audience at The Greene Space.
→ Video Webcast
You can also watch our live video stream here
On the show:
A Year in Resistance
10:00 am – 11:00 pm
We reflect on a year of resisting President Trump with Charles Blow, New York Times columnist; L. Joy Williams, president of the Brooklyn National Association for the Advanced of Colored People (NAACP) and creator and host of Sunday Civics podcast; and Katherine Siemionko, the founder and president of the Women’s March Alliance.
Michael Moore: One Year of Trump
11:00 am – 11:40
am
Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore reflects on the first year of the Trump presidency.
Artists Rally to Keep Cultural Borders Open
11:40 am -11:59 am
Nell Breyer, artist and executive director at Association of Marshall Scholars; Tanya Selvaratnam, artist, writer, producer and filmmaker; Iranian-born visual artist Shirin Neshat; and fashion designer Mara Hoffman talk about their work with The Federation, a group of artists and activists committed to the power of art and the importance of keeping cultural borders open.
Please note: The Brian Lehrer Show is a daily news program. All guests are subject to change based on the news of the day and the needs of the show.
About the Brian Lehrer Show Live
Every third Tuesday of the month, Brian takes his show outside of the studio and into The Greene Space at WNYC for a live broadcast in front of a studio audience.