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2023 Bio Robert Carrillo
12023-04-14T15:55:54+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a0841plain2023-04-14T15:55:54+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a08Robert Carrillo is a returning student of the OHMA program. During his time in OHMA, he plans to put a spotlight on the lesser-known areas of New York such as Sunset Park. His style of oral history is influenced by investigative journalism and crime documentaries. In his spare time, Robert likes to feed koi fishes and turtles near his workplace. The OHMA program has allowed him to learn about the diverse methods of conducting and understanding oral history interviews.
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1media/Carrillo poster.pngmedia/Carrillo poster.pngmedia/Carrillo poster.png2023-04-14T16:00:41+00:00Vender: Street Vending in Sunset Park6Eat and talk with the food vendors of Sunset Parkplain2023-05-18T17:51:41+00:0040.6527, -74.0093Robert Carrillo
By Robert Carrillo
When buying a hotdog or a churro have you ever wondered about the person who sold it to you? Have you always wanted to visit a different side of New York that isn’t skyscrapers or tourists? You’re in luck! What better way to say New York than to walk around the Brooklyn neighborhood of Sunset Park and hear the stories of street vendors? This hour-long walking tour will gave participants the chance to listen to and interact with the local vendors of Sunset Park as well as see, listen and taste an authentic New York experience. If you always wanted to visit a different scenery of “The Crossroads of the World” look no further than Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
The exhibit took the form of a walking-listening tour to highlight the experiences that local food vendors go through on a daily basis when interacting with locals and visitors of the Sunset Park area. As part of the interactive experience, guests had the chance to listen to interviews as well as meet the vendors in person.