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2021 Promo Bartolini 34th Avenue 3
1media/Five Borough Story Project_JH_2021_438_thumb.jpg2022-01-19T15:29:49+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a084134th Avenue Oral History participants pose for a photo on the Open Street after the launch event. Narrators Manuela Agudelo, Jim Burke, and Erick Modesto stand with oral historian Bridget Bartolini and dancers from Ballet Folklorico Nueva Juventud, who are wearing traditional Mexican costumes.plain2022-01-19T15:29:49+00:002021071117263020210711172630Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a08
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12022-01-15T23:43:18+00:0034th Avenue Oral History Project (2021)7Explore NYC's best Open Streetplain2022-01-19T15:41:35+00:0040.755684, -73.883072Bridget Bartolini05/01/2020 - 05/01/2022
by Bridget Bartolini
Visit the 34th Avenue Open Street and meet entrepreneurs, artists, activists, and Queens community members who are reimagining post-pandemic New York City. 34th Avenue closes to vehicular traffic each day from 8am to 8pm, allowing local residents to jog, stroll, ride bikes, and socialize while maintaining physical distance. Explore narrator profiles that combine written word, audio, and photography to tell the story of individuals who are reshaping their lives around 34th Avenue, and the larger stories of a street, of a neighborhood, and of the COVID-19 pandemic.