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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Strengthening Our Child Care Workforce As Economic Recovery
17/08/2022 Duration: 18minChildcare is increasingly being recognized as not just something that affects those who need it and work in it, but as a central economic issue that effects the entire community.
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What About Human Services Agencies?
22/06/2022 Duration: 17minThe non-profit human services agencies that serve Central New York’s most vulnerable residents are among those hit hardest by the labor shortage.
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It’s Summertime, but the Hiring Isn't Easy
06/06/2022 Duration: 19minSummertime means pooltime in Central New York. But the city of Syracuse’s Parks, Recreation and Youth Programs department is wondering how well they can serve that need this year.
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Filling the Job Vacancy Void with Technical Training?
18/05/2022 Duration: 23minBusinesses and manufacturers in Central New York frequently say they have job openings but, the local workforce lacks the necessary qualified candidates with college degrees, specific skill sets and certified job training. The job vacancy dilemma has educators and businesses looking to CTE - Car
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Is Remote Work A Fit For Everyone?
08/04/2022 Duration: 18minCentral New Yorkers converted toy rooms, dining rooms and kitchen tables into offices during COVID. More than 30 percent of U.S. employees reported some form of teleworking amid the pandemic.
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Developing a Local Workforce
16/03/2022 Duration: 19minIt’s no secret that Syracuse has opportunity on its horizon. But to fully take advantage of what lies ahead, the city needs the workforce to do so.
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Measuring the Labor Shortage
01/03/2022 Duration: 18minYou’ve seen the signs everywhere for the past several months. Help Wanted.
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Introducing City Limits: A Working Dilemma
15/02/2022 Duration: 02minWhen the pandemic struck the United States in 2020, many of us were forced to adjust the way we work. Some of us were forced to work remotely, while others were simply told not to come to work.
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Students Are The Leaders In SCSD’s New Diversity Training Initiative
09/08/2021 Duration: 09minDiversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI training, has been on the rise for years across sectors, but following the murder of George Floyd, demand for these trainings surged.
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Boosting Entrepreneurship to Address the Wealth Gap
07/06/2021 Duration: 18minAccording to the National Equity Atlas, workers of color are disproportionately affected by economic inequality. They tend to be concentrated in low-wage jobs with little opportunity for economic security or upward mobility. And with far less income to work with and limited to no access to capi
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Improving Equity and Accessibility in Public Transportation
10/05/2021 Duration: 13minTransportation is something most of us take for granted. Most of us are able to hop in the car to run an errand or go to work. A few may walk or bike. But for everyone else, there’s public transportation. In Central New York, that’s Centro.
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Lagging Vaccinations
19/04/2021 Duration: 16minOn this episode of City Limits Winds of Change, Chris Bolt looks at how the number of people of color getting coronavirus vaccinations trails behind the overall community rate due to both access and v
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Higher Education
27/03/2021 Duration: 25minAs the nation has grappled with a pandemic, the cries for racial and social justice have also grown in intensity. On this episode of City Limits: Winds of Change, how are places of higher education responding to ensure diversity, equity and inclusion? How are they dealing with bias, racial issu
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Celebrating Syracuse's Black History
01/03/2021 Duration: 58minWAER’s Syracuse Speaks program recently celebrated Black History Month by looking at influence on music, activism, and community, African Americans have a rich and often under-told legacy in the area.
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Righting The Wrongs Of Interstate 81 Will Require Intentional Action
18/02/2021 Duration: 12minThe Interstate 81 project is inching closer to action with the anticipation of a public comment period and final environmental impact statement expected this year.
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Talking About Race and Identity at the Office
27/01/2021 Duration: 14minThe calls for racial, social, and economic justice that rang out across the nation and in Central New York are echoing through the halls, offices, and boardrooms of corporate America.
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Having Police in SCSD Doesn't Mean Safety For Everyone
14/01/2021 Duration: 13minOne of the reforms Syracuse's People’s Agenda for Policing coalition called for is the removal of police from city schools. They say that security resource officers, commonly referred to as SROs, cause more harm than protection to black and brown students.
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Addressing the Longstanding Achievement Gap from Georgia to Syracuse
06/01/2021 Duration: 20minIn this edition of City Limits: Winds of Change, we begin with how Georgia State University has dramatically narrowed the achievement gap by increasing the graduation rate by 74-percent within 15 years. Author Andrew Gumbel discusses how the college dramatically turned things around for
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Black Equity and Excellence in Action
17/12/2020 Duration: 14minWith $1 million earmarked for capacity building among black led non-profits in Syracuse, a local foundation now waits to assess the impact of its grant-making. In this episode of City Limits Winds of Change, we examine how first round grant recipients of the Central New York Community Foundation
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Measuring the Impact of Police Reform
08/12/2020 Duration: 19minThe echoes of protests, marches and rallies have gone quiet in Syracuse. But one issue a the center of the uproar, police conduct against people of color, has not. The killing of George Floyd sparked public outcry but numerous issues of police reform have been in the works for years. What was