In this episode of AudioFiles, we celebrate the New Yorkers who survive and shape the urban landscape. We visit a Manhattan exhibit celebrating Shirley Chisholm, her political life, and how her legacy connects to Kamala Harris. We’ll also dive into Eric Adams’ war on rats, check in with street vendors on Roosevelt Avenue facing police crackdowns, and break down a new bill concerning broker fees in New York’s housing market.
CREDITS:
Managing Producer: Melanie Marich
Producer: Jesse King
Host: Evelin Fajardo-Alvarez
Assistant Producer: Graham Hartmann
Reporters: Marissa Braswell, Nathaly Cisneros, Melanie Marich
Guests: Rachel Kahn
Editors: Kalli Anderson, Richard Yeh, Cynthia Rodriguez and Maggie Freleng
Audio Engineer: Chad Bernhard, with help from Amber Watson
Music Credits: Holizna, Beat Mekanik, Jahzzar, And The Crypts
Special thanks to Gwynne Hogan.
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