Synopsis
City Limits is a year-long audio journalism project that examines the living and socio-economic conditions behind the alarming poverty rate in Syracuse.
Episodes
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Racial Justice Means Changing The Process
01/12/2020 Duration: 05minThe Central New York Community Foundation pledged $1 million to racial justice following the multiple killings of Black people by law enforcement this past summer.
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Art and Activism: A Conversation with Members of the Black Artist Collective
28/10/2020 Duration: 19minThe previous episode of City Limits examined efforts in the Syracuse community to use art to heal the emotional wounds created by instances of racial injustice, police brutality, and social unrest. In that episode, you heard voices of members of the Black Artist Collective, an organized group of
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How Art Amplifies Social Movements
20/10/2020 Duration: 15minHistorically, black artists have long played an integral role in social justice movements by using their art and their voice to amplify anger and frustrations. This City Limits episode examines how artists and arts organizations in Syracuse are working to support and sustain the racial justice m
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Local Nonprofit Shares Data Linking Structural Inequalities And COVID-19 Pandemic In CNY
06/07/2020 Duration: 08minCOVID-19 didn’t so much create new issues for Central New Yorker experiencing poverty, but instead exacerbated existing inequalities.
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The Uncertainty Surrounding Hemp
22/05/2020 Duration: 15minHemp growers are deciding right now how much hemp crops to plant with the unknowns of when they will be able to farm and when processors will be able to start, again. As part of City Limits Food For Thought, John Smith reports the industry appeared to be gaining state support before the COVID-19
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Winners of Inaugural Agriculture Innovation Competition Aim To Change The Food System
03/03/2020 Duration: 12min***Episode 43 of City Limits begins our Food for Thought series. Food for Thought is our newest reporting project focusing on the state’s largest economic sector: agriculture. ***
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Tackling P-O-V-E-R-T-Y With the Power of Letters and Words
27/02/2020 Duration: 05minIt’s well-established that education is often key to breaking the cycle of poverty by opening doors better-paying jobs. But what about something as basic as literacy? An estimated 60,000 adults in Onondaga County lack literacy skills.
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'A Shadow Cast' Shines Light On History And Present Reality of Communities Along I-81 Viaduct
23/08/2019 Duration: 08minA temporary
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Doula Care In Syracuse Is Working To Decrease Maternal Health Racial Disparities
21/06/2019 Duration: 05minA
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City Limits-Research Shows Nojaim's Closing Is Not A Priority For Those Living Around It
26/03/2019 Duration: 08minNojaim Market closing on Syracuse’s Near Westside renewed a conversation about food access in some of the city’s most impoverished n
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City Limits Talk- Mayor Ben Walsh
07/02/2019 Duration: 59minIn his state of the city address this year, Mayor Ben Walsh said Syracuse's best days aren't just around the corner, but they are i
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Could Businesses Play a Bigger Role in Reducing Syracuse’s Poverty?
10/01/2019 Duration: 15minIt might seem like one of the quickest ways out of poverty is a steady job. But despite low unemployment and government-funded job training, those who need jobs the most
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Hope for Syracuse: A Year In Review
03/01/2019 Duration: 16minThe Greater Syracuse HOPE Initiative has been working to make a difference in Syracuse’s poverty problem.
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Affordable Ride Sharing Services Revisited
27/12/2018 Duration: 13minIt's been almost a year since City Limits introduced listeners to Providence Services and some of the people who use the shuttle-to-work service. At the time, the fledgling non-profit was making the most
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Often Overlooked, But Willing and Able
27/11/2018 Duration: 15minThere’s a demographic that might be forgotten or dismissed as part of the overall employment picture in Syracuse and Central New York, even if they make up about 20 percent of the population.
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The Relationship Between Reproductive Health and Poverty
16/11/2018 Duration: 11minReproductive health often gets billed as a women’s issue in national conversation.
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Serving Those Who Served Us
01/11/2018 Duration: 13minCentral New Yorkers may hold the misperception that Veterans in poverty and homelessness have been well taken care of and it’s no longer an issue that ne
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Poverty Up Close
15/10/2018 Duration: 18minThose who represent...and make policy for Syracuse residents on the city and county level know all too well the parts of their districts that are
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Ending the Prison-to-Poverty Pipeline
05/10/2018 Duration: 21minMore than 95% of those who go into jail or prison after being convicted and sentenced for a crime co