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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

WNYC: Fighting for the Bronx: yesterday, today, tomorrow

Stories From People Who Stayed And Fought For The Bronx During the Turbulent 1970s and 80s

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

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Emita Hill interviewing Alice Kramer, 1982 Emita Hill interviewing Alice Kramer, 1982 (Georgeen Comerford)
Emita Brady Hill and Susan Boyd discusses the elected officials, religious leaders, and activists who played a positive role in a pivotal time in the Bronx. In Bronx Faces & Voices: Sixteen Stories of Courage and Community, sixteen men and women tell their personal stories of the New York City borough, before, after and during the troubled years of arson, crime and abandonment and flight in the 1970s and 1980s. 
Mother and Child, Patients at Lincoln Hospital, 1980

We Need Jobs, Street Scene, 1980

Choir, Rapture Preparation Church, 1983

Schoolboys with Yarmulkes, 1983

Boy on Wall with Popeye Graffiti, 1980

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 Susan Boyd and Emita Brady Hill
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