In this AudioFiles episode, we report on a mega project plan that would transform Brooklyn’s waterfront, check in on striking Starbucks workers, and hear about tension between different faith groups at City College.
Host: Tyler Paz
Producers: Jarrod Barry and Rebecca Raghunath
Associate Producers: Mary Beech and Tyler Paz
Reporters: Niamh McAuliffe, Steve Kastenbaum, Rebecca Raghunath, Mary Beech, and Gabrielle Santas
Editors: Curtis Fox, Richard Yeh, and Kalli Anderson
Audio Engineers: Chad Bernhard and Amber Watson
Guests: Tasnim Jackson and Elaine Sanders
Music by Megatrax
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In this AudioFiles episode, we report on a mega project plan that would transform Brooklyn’s waterfront, check in on striking Starbucks workers, and hear about tension between different faith groups at City College.
Host: Tyler Paz
Producers: Jarrod Barry and Rebecca Raghunath
Associate Producers: Mary Beech and Tyler Paz
Reporters: Niamh McAuliffe, Steve Kastenbaum, Rebecca Raghunath, Mary Beech, and Gabrielle Santas
Editors: Curtis Fox, Richard Yeh, and Kalli Anderson
Audio Engineers: Chad Bernhard and Amber Watson
Guests: Tasnim Jackson and Elaine Sanders
Music by Megatrax
On this bonus episode of AudioFiles, we’re showcasing audio documentaries about defiance, and the ways people challenge, disrupt, or reinterpret traditional systems, spaces, and expectations.
A Kansas public school teacher punked a state house committee considering a voucher bill. It went viral garnering two million views and over 200,000 likes.
Currently and formerly incarcerated writers explore how the process of writing, as well as the core tenants of fiction itself, are disrupted by the realities of incarceration.
To close the show, reporter Mike Matteo hops a fence with some teens and tries to find out why so many people like hanging out at cemeteries and mausoleums, especially teens, and there’s no better way to learn than by doing.
This episode was hosted and produced by Melanie Marich.
Audio Files
In this AudioFiles episode, we report on a mega project plan that would transform Brooklyn’s waterfront, check in on striking Starbucks workers, and hear about tension between different faith groups at City College.
Host: Tyler Paz
Producers: Jarrod Barry and Rebecca Raghunath
Associate Producers: Mary Beech and Tyler Paz
Reporters: Niamh McAuliffe, Steve Kastenbaum, Rebecca Raghunath, Mary Beech, and Gabrielle Santas
Editors: Curtis Fox, Richard Yeh, and Kalli Anderson
Audio Engineers: Chad Bernhard and Amber Watson
Guests: Tasnim Jackson and Elaine Sanders
Music by Megatrax