by Amanda Rozon | Nov 22, 2022 | 2022
Nov 2, 2022 Audio Files · Scents and the City Lemongrass, tulsi, sage and anise. A group in Washington Heights is growing and giving away herbs to the community in an effort to promote the importance of connecting with nature. Reported by Yvonne...
by Amanda Rozon | Nov 22, 2022 | 2022
Nov 2, 2022 Audio Files · Autistic New Yorkers Gather In Person Again Many New Yorkers are excited to return to in-person gatherings after a long period of social distancing and Zoom meetings. But for people with autism spectrum disorder, these gatherings can present...
by Amanda Rozon | Nov 22, 2022 | 2022
Nov 2, 2022 Audio Files · Preparing For The Expected In 2021, Hurricane Ida brought the heaviest rain the city has seen in history. We hear about a group of neighbors in Williamsbridge in the Bronx who are still recovering from the floods caused by hurricane. ...
by Amanda Rozon | Nov 22, 2022 | 2022
Nov 2, 2022 Audio Files · How Can New York City Prepare For Future Hurricanes? (S11 E3) – 11-02-2022 – FULL EPISODE (S11 E3) In this episode of AudioFiles season 11, we bring you stories about rest stops for delivery workers, how New York City deals with...
by Amanda Rozon | Nov 22, 2022 | 2022
Oct 19, 2022 Audio Files · “There’s Nobody Else Who’s Going To Be Akil County” This week in our “New Yorkers at work” series, reporter Amanda Rozon sits down with producer Akil County, also known as Kilionaire, in his studio on Long Island. He shares what...