Ozone Park/South Ozone Park, Queens | DiverseCITY
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- Опубликовано: 18 май 2022
- On this episode we look at why gerrymandering is hurting South Asians in Ozone Park. An environmental disaster that’s pitted some South Ozone Park residents against the city. How horses are being used as a form of therapy. An iconic American writer whose time in Queens helped inspire a generation. Then we explore one of the area’s delicious delights.
Guests:
Aracelia Cook, Vice President, 149th St. Civic Association
Richard David, District Leader, Assembly District 31
Lenny Falcone, Author, In My Time
Elisa Perratore, Senior Therapeutic Riding Group Member
Mr. Jerry Vattamala, Director, Democracy Program at Asian American Legal Defense & Education Fund
Natalie Bump Vena, Assistant Professor, Department of Urban Studies, Queens College
James Wilson, Executive Director, GallopNYC
Recording Date 05/06/2022. First Air Date 05/13/22
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Great content. I moved to ozone park in late 2021 because of the flooding that occurred. I’m a mold inspector so I try to help people with their situations when it comes to dealing with water damaged properties and difficult property managers who drag their feet on maintaining their tenants property.
Im was born and raised in ozone park and I still live in ozone park
It became a third world suburb, horrible!
Oh get over yourself.