by Harry Parker | Oct 27, 2021 | 2021
Audio Files · Don’t Touch That Dial: Flooding Affects NYCHA (S 10, E 2) 10/20/2021 Extreme weather events draw the news to NYCHA housing quality but in general extreme weather are the least of their concerns and the systemic under investment has lead to horrific...
by Sarah Molano | Oct 12, 2021 | 2021
Newmark J-School Audio Journalism · Fall Means Community (S10, E1) – 10/06/2021 – FULL EPISODE This episode marks the 10th season of AudioFiles! In our first episode, we hear the latest on small businesses and community projects coming out of the pandemic....
by Angela Palumbo | Oct 12, 2021 | 2021
Newmark J-School Audio Journalism · NYC Students Commuting As City Rent Soars According to a recent report by rental assistance company Zumper, New York City is officially the most expensive place to live in the country. Due to consistently high living costs, some NYC...
by Hannah Fullmer | Oct 12, 2021 | 2021
Newmark J-School Audio Journalism · Bronx Bound Books Hits the Road LaTanya DeVaughn says, “Every neighborhood deserves a bookstore, even for just one day.” That’s why she created Bronx Bound Books, a bookstore on wheels. Reporter Hannah Fullmer follows DeVaughn as...
by Hannah Fullmer | Oct 12, 2021 | 2021
Newmark J-School Audio Journalism · Queens Composters Worry for their Future When the city suspended its curbside composting program, local groups across the city stepped up to pick up the slack. The 45th Street Composters in Queens started collecting compost at an...
by Yessenia Moreno | Oct 12, 2021 | 2021
Newmark J-School Audio Journalism · Brooklyn Celebrates it’s 4th Annual Brujeria Festival On Saturday, hundreds gathered under the Manhattan Bridge, at Dumbo Archway, for the 4th annual Brooklyn Brujeria Festival. It’s an event honoring diasporic music, dance and...