FAQ NYC

FAQ NYC
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Apr 6, 2020 • 18min

Cut down to the bone! NYC nurses issue a list of demands.

Alex Brook Lynn of FAQ.NYC interviews Sarah Dowd, a nurse at Harlem Hospital, about what healthcare workers need to pull us through this crisis. As the world watches tired healthcare workers beg for supplies on social media, Sarah Dowd, a nurse at Harlem Hospital, doesn't want to see their troubles become an accepted “horrific sob story,” Sarah wants a "counter narrative," a narrative in which our elected officials “get things done.” On Monday April 6th, Sarah and her fellow healthcare workers, along with the New York Nurses Association, will issue a list of demands to Dr. Mitchell Katz, President and CEO of Health + Hospitals, Governor Cuomo, and President Trump.
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Apr 2, 2020 • 41min

Episode 77: This Ain't Fine

New York Times media columnist Ben Smith, documentarian Akisa Omulepu and Barron’s reporter Alexandra Scaggs call in from their respective social isolations to look over what's happening in New York in the midst of all of this.
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Mar 30, 2020 • 18min

Interview: Alexandra Scaggs educated us on The Federal Reserve, Municipal Bonds, and Why it Matters.

Barron's financial journalist Alexandra Scaggs explains to Alex Brook Lynn how the stimulus bill impacts lending, what big things are changing with the federal reserve, and how the issue of municipal bonds, something that progressive economists have been on about for years, is finally entering the mainstream.
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Mar 26, 2020 • 40min

Episode 76: 'Unlike Anything We've Ever Experienced as New Yorkers'

Council Health Chair Mark Levine, isolated at home with a presumed case of the coronavirus, gets on the phone with Harry to survey our transformed medical system, and explain why testing outside of hospitals is a counterproductive idea now. And CUNY Professor Heath Brown talks to Chrissy about homeschooling, as New York families are getting a crash course in it.
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Mar 19, 2020 • 33min

Episode 75: New (Not) Normal

Fuck; social isolation and pandemic
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Mar 13, 2020 • 34min

Episode 74: Evictions Go Viral

Alex Brook Lynn and Adam Levy talk evictions with David Brand of The Queens Daily Eagle, and assess what the city is doing (and could be doing) to help New Yorkers that face losing their home as a consequence of Coronavirus. On Thursday, March 12, Mayor Bill de Blasio declared a state of emergency for New York City. He said that the city needed to brace for six months of crisis mode; gatherings of 500 people or over are now banned, Broadway is going dark, and Madison Square Garden is closing. The city is also asking restaurants, bars, and other venues to operate at 50% capacity to support "social distancing." This presents a major threat to the livelihood of millions of New Yorkers, as workforces reliant on this traffic brace to take a hit they are most likely unprepared for. The economic repercussions of these closures mixed with other job loss during the COVID-19 crisis are undeniable, and it is still unclear how far the city can and will go to block evictions in the private sector. So, in the wake of these announcements, lawmakers are scrambling to protect New Yorkers who may be facing evictions or homelessness. According to Deputy Mayor for Operations, Laura Anglin, "NYCHA is not executing any warrants of eviction right now." For the rest of New York's renters, several efforts are in motion to ensure public health and the security of working families do not have to compete. Read David Brand's most recent articles on COVID-19 and homelessness and "one shot deals," the city's rent relief for residents facing imminent eviction.
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Mar 5, 2020 • 39min

Episode 73: The Safe Choice?

Progressive strategist Rebecca Katz joins Chrissy, Harry and Alex for a look at the shaken state of the Democratic party following Super Tuesday.
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Feb 27, 2020 • 37min

Episode 72: Watching Weinstein: Just Another Trial

Victoria Bekiempis rejoins FAQ to run down her experience covering the Harvey Weinstein trial for Vulture.
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Feb 21, 2020 • 53min

Episode 71: Surveillance in the City: A New Podcast

Check out the pilot episode of 'Surveillance in the City,' a new podcast from some of our favorite FAQ guests, and produced by our very own Alex Brook Lynn. Join Albert Fox Cahn, Liz O'Sullivan, and Ali Winston, as they discuss current events related to privacy, data, surveillance, science fiction, and op-ed columnists. Recorded at Don't Bury the Lede on January 20, 2020. Albert Fox Cahn: [@foxcahn](twitter.com/foxcahn) Liz O'Sullivan: [@lizjosullivan](twitter.com/lizjosullivan) Ali Winston: [@awinston](twitter.com/awinston) Produced by Alex Brook Lynn Mixed and Mastered by Adam Chimera
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Feb 13, 2020 • 36min

Episode 70: Stop, Frisk, Apologize, Rinse, Repeat

Chrissy and Harry discuss Mike Bloomberg's latest national apology, the very different conversation about policing in Bill de Blasio's New York, and lots more.

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