Check out the latest episode of AudioFiles on #SoundCloud. We look at what, if anything Mamdani can do about ICE activity in NYC, a controversial pipeline by Staten Island, fighting in the Armored League, victims of chronic flooding in "The Hole" and more https://t.co/XqW9doUFmi
Check out the latest story on AudioFiles: What’s it like to audition in New York City as an international performer? https://t.co/u0zrw6hNo7 Hosted and reported by Max Martinez Villalobos. Reported and produced by Owen Racer. Edited by Curtis Fox. @newmarkjschool@CUNY
New episode, check it out: What’s it like to be free in New York City after decades in prison? Reporters Lauren Rapp and Perry Gregory explore what it's like to create a new life in New York City after decades of incarceration. https://t.co/84zGj5xmO0 @newmarkjschool@CUNY
Every day, pet owners around the country choose euthanasia to prevent prolonged suffering for their animal companions. But what happens when a person wants that same peace? @shira_golden explores that question in this episode of AudioFiles. @newmarkjschool https://t.co/Uvvcd6n62f
An AudioFiles bonus episode showcasing audio documentaries about belonging. Meet the Latina women from the Bronx transforming NYC's nightlife, dive into K-Pop's history & the debate between appreciation & appropriation, & explore the rhythms of CUMBE dance https://t.co/24VrxdWxVC
Time for another bonus episode of AudioFiles, from the @newmarkjschool - In this episode we’re showcasing audio documentaries about legacy, and the ways our pasts shape present realities.
https://t.co/WN2cmbUcw4
Check out a bonus episode of AudioFiles Presents, showcasing audio documentaries about defiance, & the ways people challenge, disrupt, or reinterpret traditional systems, spaces, and expectations. Produced by journalism students at @CUNY's @newmarkjschool. https://t.co/3OCUjOZYyq
Check out the latest episode of AudioFiles Presents: What’s it like to vote without privacy?
We take privacy for granted when it comes to voting, but for many disabled Americans, that hasn’t been the case.
https://t.co/F2V9975FWB
It's time for the season finale of AudioFiles!
Tune in at 2:30pm EST for stories about:
- the Daniel Penny trial and safety on NYC subways
- an Ecuadorian dance group in Astoria
- the environmental cost of the Dyker Heights Christmas lights
https://t.co/1f0Y0hDlwP
Our latest episode of AudioFiles is out wherever you get your podcasts.
Tune in to hear about:
- New York ballot proposals that passed
- the legacy of legendary New Yorker Shirley Chisholm
- the New Yorkers who... actually kind of like the rats!
https://t.co/JMPlqKCGPu
Finally, if you're looking for something scary besides politics, check out our profile on a rock band that plays 50's doo-wop music in the name of Satan.
https://t.co/LpdZIDsEdS
🧵This Election Day, AudioFiles is taking you through some of the issues New Yorkers are deciding on today.
Check out our most recent episode on our website, SoundCloud, or wherever you get your podcasts:
https://t.co/TnMSKxd3Nk
If you need to forget election stress and remember what makes New York City special, reporter @grahamphartmann profiled city legend Tina Piña, better known as Mother Pigeon.
https://t.co/2gGgRKvPTj
AudioFiles is on today! Tune in today at 2:30pm EST for stories on:
- Puerto Rican voters making hard choices about the election
- New York voters and a ballot proposition against discrimination
- a Satanic doo-wop band redefining the genre
https://t.co/1f0Y0hDlwP