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Jay is more than just the host of All About Change podcast. He is a lawyer and international activist, who has focused his life’s work on seeking social justice by advocating for the rights of people with disabilities worldwide. On the special episode of All About Change, Mijon Zulu, the managing producer of the "All About Change" podcast, is taking over hosting duties to interview Jay Ruderman about his new book, his activist journey, and why activism is even more important today. Episode Chapters (0:00) intro (02:38) How does one choose a cause to go after? (03:33) Jay’s path to activism (07:50) Practical steps a new activist can take (09:24) Confrontation vs trolling (17:36) Learning from activists operating in different sectors (19:20) Resilience in activism (22:24) Reflections on Find Your Fight and goodbye For video episodes, watch on www.youtube.com/@therudermanfamilyfoundation Stay in touch: X: @JayRuderman | @RudermanFdn LinkedIn: Jay Ruderman | Ruderman Family Foundation Instagram: All About Change Podcast | Ruderman Family Foundation To learn more about the podcast, visit https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/ Looking for more insights into the world of activism? Be sure to check out Jay’s brand new book, Find Your Fight , in which Jay teaches the next generation of activists and advocates how to step up and bring about lasting change. You can find Find Your Fight wherever you buy your books, and you can learn more about it at www.jayruderman.com .…
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A new podcast examines how we came to use sirens on all our emergency vehicles, and finds they might actually endanger more people than they help. Ben Naddaff-Hafrey is a senior producer, writer, and frequent co-host of the podcast " Revisionist History " with writer Malcolm Gladwell. He also lives across the street from a fire station in Brooklyn. He joined WNYC's Michael Hill to talk about why it might be time to rethink the frequency with which sirens are used.…
Eater New York recently released the 2025 edition of their best pizza slices in New York City list. Eater's Melissa McCart joins Weekend Edition host David Furst to hit the delicious highlights.
We are just two months away from the primary in the New Jersey governor's race. Early voting starts on June 3, and old-fashioned primary day voting is June 10. Kristoffer Shields , head of Rutgers' Eagleton Center on the American Governor joins Weekend Edition host David Furst for an update.

1 A state lawmaker is calling for more regulations on tour helicopter flights after a fatal crash in the Hudson River
The National Transportation Safety Board is on the ground in New Jersey, trying to figure out why a tour helicopter fell apart in the sky and crashed into the Hudson River yesterday afternoon. The crash killed the pilot and a family of five who were visiting from Spain. The tragedy is renewing concerns over the number of helicopters in New York City airspace. Some elected officials, like Nicole Malliotakis who represents Staten Island in Congress, say that more regulations are needed. Malliotakis is also leaving the door open to ending tour chopper flights. Others, like the advocacy group Stop the Chop and New York State Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal are saying just ban them now. Senator Hoylman-Sigal talks with WNYC's Tiffany Hanssen to talk more about helicopter regulations.…
Mourners will gather in Inwood on Friday to remember the victims of a fatal roof collapse at a nightclub in the Dominican Republic. Congressmember Adriano Espaillat will be among them. He represents Washington Heights and other parts of northern Manhattan and the Bronx in Congress. Both neighborhoods have huge populations with Dominican roots, and the Representative himself is a native of the Dominican Republic. He joined WNYC's Michael Hill to talk about the implications of the tragedy.…
A jam-packed On The Way roundup of New York City transit news features breaking news on a deadly tourist helicopter crash in the Hudson River, the latest on congestion pricing, and the politics behind subway safety amid the mayoral campaign.
April is National Poetry Month. This past week on WNYC Morning Edition, we've asked for your poems on the theme of "history" inspired by historical happenings, real or imagined. Amy Penwell is a school library media specialist at Riverton School in New Jersey. Her third grade students recently participated in an online poetry workshop with Kate Messner, author of the popular "Ranger in Time" kids books and "History Smashers" graphic novel series. Penwell joined WNYC host Michael Hill to share how getting kids into poetry doesn't have to be an impossible task. Below is a poem submitted to Penwell by third grader, June Donnelly, and another from listener Michele Herman of Manhattan. The Mountains of Zion by June Donnelly The chocolatey muffin starts the day The Rocky Mountains of Zion Drippy slippery, tick spray slipping down my leg. A high fall from the mountain, never to happen. Clickety! Clack! the horses go Buttery and creamy chocolate muffin Muddy trail from the rain outside the air smells like the cold winter Hot burning sun that the wind cools down Independence Day By Michele Herman After hot dogs and fireworks to celebrate being free, every year I turn on the TV. I’m a sucker for “1776” – I say I’m going to bed, hand on the remote, and then see it through to the final vote. I always side with Adams and Franklin, of course, and that goofball Lee on his horse, the bad guys being fops in pastels, male Southern belles desperate to preserve a way of life they don’t deserve. and I look down at myself, always cotton clad, and remember that someone far away is being had to make my clothes from a cotton mill, which is why I began to buy from Goodwill.…
It's the Politics Brief from WNYC. This week, Elizabeth Kim and Jon Campbell break down the latest out of New York City and Albany -- as rapid changes to tariff rates make economic outlooks unpredictable, and the federal government pulls more funding from the city.
New York City officials are trying out a novel way to move longtime residents of homeless shelters into new permanent housing — by guaranteeing most of their rent.
The New York region is in the midst of a historic housing crisis. Now, a new report says the region’s housing shortage could be made even worse due to the potential loss of up to 80-thousand homes over the next 15 years due to flooding. The study is called “Averting Crisis: Zoning to Create Resilient Homes for All,” and it comes from the Regional Plan Association advocacy group. RPA's Vice President of Housing and Neighborhood Planning Moses Gates and Vice President of Energy and Environment Programs Robert Freudenberg are two of the report's co-authors. They spoke with WNYC's Stephen Nessen about their findings.…

1 A Brooklyn school backed by Jay-Z said students could graduate debt-free. Now they're buried in it.
LIU-Brooklyn told scholarship students at its new Roc Nation School they could graduate "without debt." But now, many say they're struggling to pay thousands of dollars in unexpected fees.
In one of the oldest railroad stories, folk legend John Henry races against a machine hammering holes for the construction of a railroad tunnel, only to die from exhaustion after just barely beating the machine. In the modern version of this tale, Google’s artificial intelligence algorithm could go up against the experienced ear of an MTA track maintainer. “ I was a skeptic to say the least,” Rob Sarno, a third-generation transit worker and assistant chief track officer for system maintenance, told Gothamist. But last September, Sarno agreed to work with Google to install six of its Pixel smartphones on an A train. They attached some of the devices on the car's axle. They put one phone on the train's bonnet, which older A train models have. The phones were set up to record hours of sounds and vibrations. Then the MTA sent Google hours of training audio of what track defects sound like, so it could feed its AI algorithm to detect defects based on the sounds or vibrations. The MTA has well-trained inspectors that do this job by regularly walking all 865 miles of track including train yards, looking for problems. Sarno argues that’s the best way to spot an issue.…
Video and DVD stores are a thing of the past. Nearly all of them went out of businesses after the rise of Netflix and other streaming services. But two people are trying to bring the retro business model back to New York City. They’re opening a store in Williamsburg called Night Owl Video next Friday that will be selling everything from VHS to 4k UHD titles. Jess Mills and Aaron Hamel are the owners of Night Owl Video and they talked with WNYC's Sean Carlson more about why physical media is important to them.…
April is National Poetry Month and we have been putting listener poems on the air. The theme for the first week of April was "memoir," and for the second week was "history." Now, after several weeks of reflection, we're taking a look towards the future. Our new theme is "science fiction.” Take us to a different time, a different universe, or maybe just riff on what’s happening in this one. Email your poem in a voice memo to yourvoice@wnyc.org , and make sure to tell us your name and where you live in the message. Shorter poems are easier for us to get on the air, but you can send a n excerpt of a longer one too. Click here to read through and listen to all the poems we had on our air those first two weeks, as well as a collection of others that were submitted. Be patient, it sometimes takes a minute for the audio player to load. We’re so honored by all the poems we've received so far, and can’t wait to see what’s in store in the next week. To everyone who send in poem this week: thank you,…
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