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A podcast focused on the Uptown neighborhoods of Inwood, Washington Heights and Harlem. Our neighborhoods have a voice and we want to be heard and felt. We love Uptown. Each episode will elevate the people here who are making a difference in the life of this community. We’re also committed to “real talk” that seeks solutions that improve the quality of life in our beautiful Uptown neighborhoods.2025 Politique et gouvernement Sciences sociales
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    • Black and Blanco LIVE with City Council Rep. Carmen De La Rosa and Liz Ritter recorded SUNDAY 2/1/26
      Feb 1 2026

      In this engaging conversation, Carmen De La Rosa, a city council member, discusses her new role and responsibilities, the impact of ICE on immigrant communities, and the importance of community rapid response networks. She emphasizes the need for protecting journalists and the challenges of budget management in New York City. The discussion also highlights community wins, particularly in revitalizing local parks, and outlines future priorities for technology access and nonprofit support. Additionally, the need for warming centers during cold weather is addressed, underscoring the importance of community engagement in local governance.

      Chapters


      00:00 Introduction and Welcome

      01:08 Carmen De La Rosa's New Role and Responsibilities

      02:35 Addressing ICE and Community Safety

      05:37 Community Rapid Response Networks

      07:51 Protecting Journalists and Freedom of the Press

      11:10 Budget Challenges and City Management

      15:09 Community Wins and Park Developments

      19:38 Future Priorities and Community Engagement

      22:54 Warming Centers and Community Support

      26:41 Closing Remarks and Future Conversations

      Takeaways


      Carmen De La Rosa discusses her new role as technology chair.

      The impact of ICE on immigrant communities is a pressing issue.

      Community rapid response networks are essential for safety.

      Protecting journalists is crucial for democracy.

      Budget challenges in New York City affect community services.

      Community advocacy has led to funding for local parks.

      Future priorities include technology access and nonprofit support.

      Warming centers are needed for vulnerable populations during cold weather.

      Community engagement is vital for local governance.

      The importance of documenting and reporting on community issues.



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      1 h et 23 min
    • Word Up Books: Creating Community Through Literature. In conversation with Veronica Liu
      Jan 27 2026

      In this episode, Led Black and Octavio Blanco engage with Veronica Liu, co-founder of Word Up Books, more than a community bookstore in Washington Heights. They discuss the origins of Word Up, its evolution over the past 15 years, and the transformative impact it has had on the local community. Veronica shares her personal journey with books and writing, the challenges of running a volunteer-run organization, and the importance of creating a space for community engagement. The conversation also touches on the changing dynamics of the neighborhood, the role of recirculation, and upcoming events that aim to foster literary culture in the area.

      Takeaways
      Word Up Books has been a vital community resource for nearly 15 years.
      Veronica Liu's love for books began in childhood and has shaped her career.
      Creating a community space was essential for fostering local culture.
      The evolution of Word Up reflects the needs of the neighborhood.
      Running a volunteer-run organization presents unique challenges.
      Funding and sustainability are critical for the bookstore's future.
      Recirculation serves as an extension of Word Up's mission.
      The neighborhood has seen an increase in chain stores, impacting local businesses.
      There is room for more bookstores in Washington Heights.
      Upcoming events aim to engage the community and promote literacy.

      Chapters
      00:00 Introduction to Word Up Books and Its Impact
      02:05 The Genesis of Word Up Books
      09:28 Veronica's Journey with Books and Writing
      17:06 The Evolution of Word Up's Volunteer Structure
      28:31 Funding and Sustainability of Word Up Books
      36:22 The Magic of Unexpected Connections
      38:42 Creating a Space for Surprises
      42:01 Democratic Decision-Making in a Collective
      51:19 The Birth of Recirculation
      01:01:06 Neighborhood Changes and Bookstore Collaborations
      01:06:00 Upcoming Events and Community Engagement
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      1 h et 12 min
    • Black & Blanco LIVE! Grassroots Activism in Uptown With Special Guests From the Uptown Community Democrats Club - Full Episode
      Jan 25 2026

      In this engaging conversation, Led Black and Octavio Blanco discuss the importance of community involvement in politics with guests Joanna Garcia and Edwin Mazzara from the Uptown Community Democrats Club. They explore the club's genesis, its focus on grassroots activism, and the need for political education and engagement in local issues. The discussion highlights the diversity within the club, the significance of local political forums, and the role of art and culture in activism. The guests emphasize the importance of accountability in politics and encourage listeners to get involved in their communities to effect change.

      Takeaways
      The Uptown Community Democrats Club was founded to provide a political home for community voices.
      Community political clubs focus on local issues like housing and food insecurity.
      Engaging voters means addressing community needs beyond just election seasons.
      Diversity within the club enriches the political discourse and activism.
      Local political forums are essential for community engagement and representation.
      Understanding the political process is crucial for effective advocacy.
      Judicial elections impact community members significantly and require attention.
      Civic engagement is not limited to elections; it involves ongoing community involvement.
      Art and culture play a vital role in maintaining hope and joy in activism.
      Apathy in politics can lead to detrimental consequences for communities.

      Chapters
      00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
      03:01 The Genesis of the Uptown Community Democrats Club
      05:40 Community Engagement and Political Education
      08:49 Diversity and Inclusion in Political Activism
      11:41 The Importance of Local Political Engagement
      14:50 Addressing Community Issues and Political Representation
      17:36 Judicial Elections and Community Impact
      20:40 The Role of Community in Politics
      23:52 How to Get Involved with the Uptown Community Democrats
      26:34 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
      39:52 Awakening and Solidarity in America
      44:34 Political Accountability and the Role of Democrats
      49:24 The Influence of Money in Politics
      54:32 Community Engagement and Local Activism
      59:24 The Importance of Art and Joy in Activism
      01:04:34 The Unique Challenges of Our Time


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      1 h et 17 min
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