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"If I Trusted That My Congressman Was Fighting, We Wouldn't Be Talking" | Darializa Avila Chevalier

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Portada del episodio "If I Trusted That My Congressman Was Fighting, We Wouldn't Be Talking" | Darializa Avila Chevalier

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The race for New York's 13th Congressional District is no longer a foregone conclusion. šŸ—³ļøĀ  Darializa Avila Chevalier — Afro-Latina, daughter of Dominican immigrants, longtime Washington Heights organizer, and the only woman in the country to outraise an incumbent congressional challenger in the first quarter — sits down with Led Black and Octavio Blanco for one of the most substantive conversations of this campaign. The Mamdani endorsement has changed the race. June 23rd is approaching. Nothing is off the table. šŸŽ™ļø Ā šŸ  HOUSING — 88% of District 13 residents are renters. Apartments average $4,000/month. Rents climbed 23% in a year. Her plan: a Green New Deal for NYCHA, federally protected tenant organizing rights, and expanded community land trusts to create pathways to homeownership. šŸ—ļø NYCHA — The district holds the highest concentration of public housing in the country. Her plan: fully fund and decarbonize NYCHA, create union jobs for residents, and eliminate the equivalent of 400,000 cars in emissions.Ā  šŸ›‚ IMMIGRATION — Her friend Mahm Khalid was kidnapped by ICE off the streets of District 13. The congressman's office turned his family away. No corporate PACs. No AIPAC. No special interest money.Ā  šŸ’° CAMPAIGN FINANCE — Average donation: $55. She outraised the incumbent — the only woman in the country to do so. Her argument: organized people beat organized money. Mamdani won District 13 by 19 points. šŸ•Šļø FOREIGN POLICY — On Gaza: "It is absolutely a genocide." On the war in Iran: sign the Block the Bombs Act day one. Her framework: babies not bombs. A billion dollars a day funds this war. That billion could fund universal childcare in New York City for a year.Ā  šŸ’‰ THE DRUG CRISIS — Safe injection sites save lives — but concentrating the only two in the country in one district is redlining. The solution: distribute them across the city and address root causes through housing, jobs, and healthcare.Ā  šŸ“Œ darielizaforcongress.com | @darielisafornyĀ  ā±ļø CHAPTERSĀ  00:01 Welcome & the Mamdani Endorsement Game ChangerĀ  02:21 Outsider or Organizer? 14 Years in Washington HeightsĀ  03:45 The Incumbent's Absent Office — Nine Years, No ResponseĀ  05:25 Housing Crisis: $4,000 Rents & the 88% Renter District 06:00 NYCHA: Green New Deal for Public HousingĀ  09:52 Forcing HUD's Hand on the Repair BacklogĀ  12:43 Protecting Immigrant Small Business Owners & SBA ReformĀ  16:15 Safe Injection Sites, Harm Reduction & the Fentanyl CrisisĀ  21:00 Led's Personal Experience: Crack Era Deja VuĀ  24:58 Social Safety Nets & Fighting Republican Erosion 26:13 Why Democrats Are Failing — And What Different Looks LikeĀ  27:55 Outraising the Incumbent on $55 Average DonationsĀ  29:07 Organized People vs. Organized Money — The Mamdani ModelĀ  30:44 Dark Money, Super PACs & Citizens UnitedĀ  33:55 Democratic Socialism: What It Actually MeansĀ  37:42 War Powers, Gaza & the Block the Bombs ActĀ  39:05 Babies Not Bombs: A Politics of LifeĀ  40:50 "Is This a Genocide?" — She Answers DirectlyĀ  42:49 The Mamdani Endorsement & the Smear CampaignĀ  46:08 Closing: Why a Progressive Shift Is NecessaryĀ  47:49 How to Canvass, Donate & Get InvolvedĀ  48:28 Dominican Mother's Day & Uptown Art Stroll June 1stĀ  54:04 Knicks Conference Finals: Brunson, Wemby & Led's TearsĀ  56:40 One Year of Uptown VoicesĀ  59:23 Closing: Subscribe, Donate & Spread LoveĀ  šŸŽ™ļø The Uptown Collective is committed to documenting the stories, voices, and ideas that shape Northern Manhattan — with the rigor and independence this community deserves. ā–¶ļø SUBSCRIBE: https://youtube.com/@uptowncollective?si=68xPv3IIxHrhJ2BQĀ  šŸ”” Subscribe. Like. Share. Independent community journalism depends on it.Ā  ā¤ļø SUPPORT UPTOWN VOICES — TAX DEDUCTIBLE The Uptown Collective Podcast is a fiscally sponsored project of the Maysles Documentary Center. Your contribution supports independent local journalism and is 100% tax-deductible. šŸ‘‰ Donate: https://bit.ly/4eddiWTĀ  šŸ“ŗ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBmbtE4yILFqSWCJtf2Day6NBwHp2FYkUĀ  Spread love — it's the Uptown way. šŸ’™

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Portada del episodio "If I Trusted That My Congressman Was Fighting, We Wouldn't Be Talking" | Darializa Avila Chevalier

"If I Trusted That My Congressman Was Fighting, We Wouldn't Be Talking" | Darializa Avila Chevalier

The race for New York's 13th Congressional District is no longer a foregone conclusion. šŸ—³ļøĀ  Darializa Avila Chevalier — Afro-Latina, daughter of Dominican immigrants, longtime Washington Heights organizer, and the only woman in the country to outraise an incumbent congressional challenger in the first quarter — sits down with Led Black and Octavio Blanco for one of the most substantive conversations of this campaign. The Mamdani endorsement has changed the race. June 23rd is approaching. Nothing is off the table. šŸŽ™ļø Ā šŸ  HOUSING — 88% of District 13 residents are renters. Apartments average $4,000/month. Rents climbed 23% in a year. Her plan: a Green New Deal for NYCHA, federally protected tenant organizing rights, and expanded community land trusts to create pathways to homeownership. šŸ—ļø NYCHA — The district holds the highest concentration of public housing in the country. Her plan: fully fund and decarbonize NYCHA, create union jobs for residents, and eliminate the equivalent of 400,000 cars in emissions.Ā  šŸ›‚ IMMIGRATION — Her friend Mahm Khalid was kidnapped by ICE off the streets of District 13. The congressman's office turned his family away. No corporate PACs. No AIPAC. No special interest money.Ā  šŸ’° CAMPAIGN FINANCE — Average donation: $55. She outraised the incumbent — the only woman in the country to do so. Her argument: organized people beat organized money. Mamdani won District 13 by 19 points. šŸ•Šļø FOREIGN POLICY — On Gaza: "It is absolutely a genocide." On the war in Iran: sign the Block the Bombs Act day one. Her framework: babies not bombs. A billion dollars a day funds this war. That billion could fund universal childcare in New York City for a year.Ā  šŸ’‰ THE DRUG CRISIS — Safe injection sites save lives — but concentrating the only two in the country in one district is redlining. The solution: distribute them across the city and address root causes through housing, jobs, and healthcare.Ā  šŸ“Œ darielizaforcongress.com | @darielisafornyĀ  ā±ļø CHAPTERSĀ  00:01 Welcome & the Mamdani Endorsement Game ChangerĀ  02:21 Outsider or Organizer? 14 Years in Washington HeightsĀ  03:45 The Incumbent's Absent Office — Nine Years, No ResponseĀ  05:25 Housing Crisis: $4,000 Rents & the 88% Renter District 06:00 NYCHA: Green New Deal for Public HousingĀ  09:52 Forcing HUD's Hand on the Repair BacklogĀ  12:43 Protecting Immigrant Small Business Owners & SBA ReformĀ  16:15 Safe Injection Sites, Harm Reduction & the Fentanyl CrisisĀ  21:00 Led's Personal Experience: Crack Era Deja VuĀ  24:58 Social Safety Nets & Fighting Republican Erosion 26:13 Why Democrats Are Failing — And What Different Looks LikeĀ  27:55 Outraising the Incumbent on $55 Average DonationsĀ  29:07 Organized People vs. Organized Money — The Mamdani ModelĀ  30:44 Dark Money, Super PACs & Citizens UnitedĀ  33:55 Democratic Socialism: What It Actually MeansĀ  37:42 War Powers, Gaza & the Block the Bombs ActĀ  39:05 Babies Not Bombs: A Politics of LifeĀ  40:50 "Is This a Genocide?" — She Answers DirectlyĀ  42:49 The Mamdani Endorsement & the Smear CampaignĀ  46:08 Closing: Why a Progressive Shift Is NecessaryĀ  47:49 How to Canvass, Donate & Get InvolvedĀ  48:28 Dominican Mother's Day & Uptown Art Stroll June 1stĀ  54:04 Knicks Conference Finals: Brunson, Wemby & Led's TearsĀ  56:40 One Year of Uptown VoicesĀ  59:23 Closing: Subscribe, Donate & Spread LoveĀ  šŸŽ™ļø The Uptown Collective is committed to documenting the stories, voices, and ideas that shape Northern Manhattan — with the rigor and independence this community deserves. ā–¶ļø SUBSCRIBE: https://youtube.com/@uptowncollective?si=68xPv3IIxHrhJ2BQĀ  šŸ”” Subscribe. Like. Share. Independent community journalism depends on it.Ā  ā¤ļø SUPPORT UPTOWN VOICES — TAX DEDUCTIBLE The Uptown Collective Podcast is a fiscally sponsored project of the Maysles Documentary Center. Your contribution supports independent local journalism and is 100% tax-deductible. šŸ‘‰ Donate: https://bit.ly/4eddiWTĀ  šŸ“ŗ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBmbtE4yILFqSWCJtf2Day6NBwHp2FYkUĀ  Spread love — it's the Uptown way. šŸ’™

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Portada del episodio The Incumbent’s Crucible: Congressman Adriano Espaillat on Rents, AIPAC Cash, and the War in Iran

The Incumbent’s Crucible: Congressman Adriano Espaillat on Rents, AIPAC Cash, and the War in Iran

Today, in the Black and Blanco edition of Uptown Voices we present a definitive, wide-ranging interview with New York’s 13th Congressional District Representative, Adriano Espaillat. From a childhood overstaying a tourist visa to ascending to the powerful House Appropriations Committee, Espaillat’s 40-year climb up the political ladder is a cornerstone of Upper Manhattan's modern history. But in 2026, the neighborhood faces an acute economic squeeze, shifting voting demographics, and immense global pressure. Hosts Octavio Blanco and Led Black push past the regular talking points, pressing the Congressman on the issues hitting the community hardest: $4,000 average rents, localized safe-injection site saturation, campaign contributions from AIPAC, and the unfolding military escalation abroad. It is a raw, essential conversation tracing the fault lines between the old guard and a fierce new generation of uptown voters. ā±ļø Official Chapter Time Codes 00:00 — Cold Open: The War in Iran & "Block the Bombs" 00:49 — Introduction: The Voice of Uptown 02:33 — Forty Years on the Frontlines: The Crack Epidemic 04:10 — Going Viral & Disrupting the DNC Establishment 06:06 — Grassroots Ties: The Battle of Cooper Street 11:37 — The Power of the Purse: Inside the House Appropriations Committee 15:18 — Legacy Wins: In-State Tuition for Undocumented Youth 17:13 — The Congressional Hispanic Caucus & Pushing Back on Trump 20:18 — The Rent Crisis: Real Estate Donors and Affordability 24:40 — Safe Injection Sites and the "Redlining" of Washington Heights 30:23 — Protecting the Undocumented & The Push to Abolish ICE 32:38 — Gaza, Apartheid, and the Fight for a Two-State Solution 35:53 — Campaign Finance: AIPAC Money and Dark Slush Funds 39:03 — Personal History: The Vietnam Draft and Anti-Interventionism 41:52 — Caribbean Sovereignty: The Cuban Embargo & Arms Sales 43:54 — Closing Argument: A Message to the 22-Year-Old Voter 47:21 — Unfinished Business: Preventing the Third Wave of Gentrification 48:30 — Outro & Supporting Hyperlocal Media šŸ’ø Defend Hyperlocal Journalism: Support Uptown Voices Uptown Voices is entirely viewer-supported and operates as a fiscally sponsored project of the Maysles Documentary Center. Your contributions are 100% tax-deductible and ensure our independent newsroom can continue bringing you uncovered, high-stakes local political coverage. Support Our Mission (Donate Safely Here): https://bit.ly/4eddiWT Subscribe to the Channel: Head over to the Uptown Collective YouTube Channel and hit the notification bell so you never miss an episode. Follow Us Everywhere Else We Stream: Instagram: @uptowncollectiv Facebook: Uptown Collective Page

30 de may de 202649 min
Portada del episodio How Uptown Manhattan's Arts Community Is Thriving in Uncertain Times: Happy Defiance

How Uptown Manhattan's Arts Community Is Thriving in Uncertain Times: Happy Defiance

One year ago, Uptown Voices launched their first episodeĀ  with NOMAA. Now, for their anniversary, Led Black and Octavio BlancoĀ  return — this time live inside the breathtaking Sorolla Gallery at theĀ  Hispanic Society Museum in Washington Heights. Joined by NOMAA Executive Director Niria Leyva GutiĆ©rrez and Uptown ArtĀ  Stroll Director Martin Collins, this is a deep, joyful, urgent conversationĀ  about art, community, resilience, and what it means to build somethingĀ  beautiful when so much feels uncertain. The Uptown Art Stroll's 24th year. And it has never felt more necessary. šŸŽØ UPTOWN ART STROLL 2026 — ALL OF JUNE 40 exhibitions. Open studios. Monday concerts. Walking tours. Free events.Ā  Community buy-in from local businesses across West Harlem, WashingtonĀ  Heights & Inwood. A 72-page printed guide with QR code linking to theĀ  full online calendar. šŸ–¼ļø AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL? — JUNE 5TH NOMAA's new exhibition opens Friday, June 5th, 6–8 PM at 176th & Broadway. 46 artists. 35% brand new to NOMAA. Art that asks: Where are we? Who are we? What is this grand experiment called America? šŸŽµ MONDAY EVENING CONCERTS June 1st — Opening at Audubon Terrace | Langston Hughes Quartet June 8th — Et A Aguilar & the String Beans at Dyckman Farmhouse June 15th — Berta Marino quintet at Cabrini Shrine Lawn June 22nd — Kumba Karey at Montefiore Square Park, 137th & Broadway June 29th — FINALE: Reg Wins at Jackie Robinson Park Band Shell šŸ† 2026 NOMAA HONOREES Michael Palma | Joyce Adewumi | Morris-Jumel Mansion | Myra Lenaris |Ā  Ronaldo Garcia Pantaleon šŸŽŸļø OPENING RECEPTION — JUNE 1ST, 6–8:30 PM Hispanic Society Museum & Academy of Arts and Letters, Audubon Terrace. FREE. Open to the public. Rain or shine. šŸ’™ NOMAA MEMBERSHIP — $50, TAX DEDUCTIBLE Access to all programs, NOMAA Labs (free with membership), studio rentals, grants, and special events. Join at nomaanyc.org šŸ“Œ nomaanyc.org | @nomaanyc on Instagram & Facebook ā±ļø CHAPTERS 00:00 "Happy Defiance" — Arts in a Time of Uncertainty 00:59 Welcome: One-Year Anniversary in the Sorolla Gallery 01:37 Octavio on the Hispanic Society — Uptown's Hidden Gem 03:00 Niria's Journey: From Graduate Student to NOMAA Director 05:46 Martin's Story: Born & Raised, 24 Art Strolls Deep 07:27 The Audubon Terrace — Open Every Day 07:58 A Night at the Palace: NOMAA's Annual Gala 10:21 Arts Funding in the Current Political Climate 11:36 Community Buy-In: Local Businesses Are Showing Up 12:47 From 24 Pages to 72: The Growth of the Stroll Guide 13:15 What to Expect at the 24th Uptown Art Stroll 15:15 Renewal, Purpose & Why This Moment Feels Critical 17:46 America the Beautiful? — The Exhibition & the Question Mark 20:16 Multi-Generational Artists at NOMAA 22:20 Marta Blair: First Two-Time Grand Prize Poster Winner 24:07 "Happy Defiance" — Why NOMAA Wasn't Afraid to Make a Statement 27:31 Planning the Stroll: Starting in August for the Following Year 31:06 Monday Evening Concerts: Full Schedule 32:12 The Uptown Art Scene — What Makes It Different 35:12 The Urgency: Grant Requests 4x More Than Available Funds 37:34 How Artists Sell Their Work During the Stroll 40:29 The Origin Story: As Grassroots as It Gets 41:45 NOMAA as the Engine, Not the Driver 45:46 46 Artists at America the Beautiful? | June 5th Opening 47:10 Life Flourishing in the GWB Bus Terminal 49:14 Hamilton Grange, Dyckman Farmhouse & More 50:12 The 72-Page Guide: Why Print Still Matters 51:57 Fireworks Over Yankee Stadium: A Founding Memory 56:08 The 2026 Honorees 58:25 How to Find NOMAA & Show Up June 1st 59:13 The Origin of Uptown Voices: Two Guys Arguing on a Sidewalk 01:01:53 NOMAA Membership: $50, Tax Deductible, Open to All 01:03:22 NOMAA Studios: Four Spaces, All Disciplines 01:05:24 Tom Sanford's Installation at the Hispanic Society 01:06:38 Closing: Support Uptown Voices & Spread Love šŸŽ™ļø The Uptown Collective documents the culture, community, and voicesĀ  that make Northern Manhattan one of the most extraordinary placesĀ  in the world. ā–¶ļø SUBSCRIBE: https://youtube.com/@uptowncollective?si=68xPv3IIxHrhJ2BQ šŸ”” Hit the bell. Like. Share. It costs nothing and means everything. ā¤ļø SUPPORT UPTOWN VOICES — TAX DEDUCTIBLE The Uptown Collective Podcast is a fiscally sponsored project of theĀ  Maysles Documentary Center — your contribution is 100% tax-deductible. šŸ‘‰ Donate: https://bit.ly/4eddiWT šŸ“ŗ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBmbtE4yILFqSWCJtf2Day6NBwHp2FYkU Spread love — it's the Uptown way. šŸ’™

26 de may de 20261 h 8 min
Portada del episodio Juilliard Trained, South Bronx Made: How Zulaika Velazquez Is Transforming Uptown Kids Through the Arts | Uptown Voices

Juilliard Trained, South Bronx Made: How Zulaika Velazquez Is Transforming Uptown Kids Through the Arts | Uptown Voices

What does it look like when someone takes everything life threw at themĀ  — homelessness, single motherhood at 19, a stage two cancer diagnosisĀ  — and turns it into fuel to transform an entire community? Meet Zulaika Velazquez. In this episode of Uptown Voices, Led Black and OctavioĀ  Blanco sit down with one of Northern Manhattan's most extraordinaryĀ  educators, directors, and community builders. Zulaika is a South BronxĀ  native, Juilliard-trained, and the woman who produced In the Heights atĀ  George Washington High School — with Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jon M. Chu, andĀ  Warner Brothers in the audience. But this conversation goes far deeperĀ  than theater. šŸŽ­ DISTRICT 6 SHOWCASE — MAY 29TH AT UNITED PALACE 750 students, K–12, from 37 schools. Free, open to the public. ArtĀ  exhibit from 4 PM, performances 5–7 PM. The only district-wide productionĀ  of its kind in the country. šŸ« THERE ARE NO BAD KIDS Why labeling schools and students ignores the real story — underfundedĀ  classrooms, overcrowded schools, and kids reacting to their circumstances.Ā  Change the resources, change the outcomes. šŸŒŽ ARTS AS LANGUAGE ACQUISITION Kids who didn't speak a word of English performed a full two-hourĀ  production in English at United Palace by year's end. The method works. šŸŽ¬ IN THE HEIGHTS AT GW While on chemo, Zulaika produced In the Heights at GW with a 250-personĀ  waiting list. Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jon M. Chu, and Bette Midler's teamĀ  were in the house. It made Oprah Magazine. šŸŽ“ GETTING UPTOWN KIDS INTO SPECIALIZED HIGH SCHOOLS Why performing arts schools are harder to get into than Stuyvesant —  and how to level the playing field. šŸ¤– ARTS IN THE AGE OF AI Why humanities, critical thinking, and storytelling are the skillsĀ  AI can't replace. šŸ—³ļø CIVIC EDUCATION IN THE CLASSROOM How Zulaika navigates politics with students — research the platforms,Ā  register to vote, understand why local elections matter most. šŸ“Œ zulaika@spanglishvoces.com ā±ļø CHAPTERS 00:00 There Are No Bad Kids — Opening Statement 01:08 Welcome & Subscribe Reminder 02:06 Introducing Zulaika Velazquez 04:12 District 6 Showcase at United Palace 05:27 750 Students K–12: The Scale of It 06:19 Respecting Every Artist's Work 07:41 The Jukebox Musical Format Explained 08:12 The Only Production of Its Kind Nationwide 09:05 How It Started in 2017 10:46 Free & Open to the Public — May 29th Details 12:10 From South Bronx to Juilliard 14:12 Opera, Word Painting & Why She Left Classical 17:38 Vagina Monologues in Spanish & Arts as Activism 18:05 Language Acquisition Through Musical Theater 19:01 Full English Musical With Non-English Speakers 20:06 Getting Uptown Kids Into Specialized High Schools 22:01 Theater as Community Space at GW 22:20 In the Heights at George Washington High School 35:08 Stage Two Cancer & the Kids Who Showed Up 37:00 Warner Brothers, Lin-Manuel Miranda & Jon M. Chu 39:35 Oprah Magazine & Breaking the Internet 40:57 Latin Grammy Foundation & $40K in Instruments 42:50 LaGuardia vs. GW: The Real Competition 46:20 Arts in the Age of AI 47:07 Saving Lives: Newly Arrived Students & Changed Trajectories 48:09 When the System Fails Newly Arrived Students 52:28 Student Strikes, Civic Power & Social Activism 56:28 How to Get Teenagers to Listen 58:00 The NYC Subway Metaphor for Life 01:02:20 Students, Trump, Andrew Tate & Open Conversations 01:05:51 Research the Platforms, Register to Vote 01:08:54 The Student Who Was Homeless & Became Pro-Trump 01:09:31 Making Better Human Beings Through Art 01:10:29 How to Reach Zulaika & May 29th Details šŸŽ™ļø The Uptown Collective documents the culture, community, and voicesĀ  that make Northern Manhattan one of the most extraordinary placesĀ  in the world. ā–¶ļø SUBSCRIBE: https://youtube.com/@uptowncollective?si=68xPv3IIxHrhJ2BQ šŸ”” Hit the bell. Like. Share. It costs nothing and means everything. ā¤ļø SUPPORT UPTOWN VOICES — TAX DEDUCTIBLE The Uptown Collective Podcast is a fiscally sponsored project of theĀ  Maysles Documentary Center — your contribution is 100% tax-deductible. šŸ‘‰ Donate: https://bit.ly/4eddiWT šŸ“ŗ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBmbtE4yILFqSWCJtf2Day6NBwHp2FYkU Spread love — it's the Uptown way. šŸ’™

22 de may de 20261 h 13 min
Portada del episodio From the First Latino Blog in 1997 to the Future of the Creator Economy: George Torres, Urban Jibaro

From the First Latino Blog in 1997 to the Future of the Creator Economy: George Torres, Urban Jibaro

What does it take to build a 30-year career in tech, media, and social media before anyone else in your community even knew those were careers? Ask George Torres — the Urban Jibaro. In this episode of Black & Blanco Uptown Voices, Led Black and Octavio Blanco sit down with George Torres, a true Latino pioneer in the digital space. George created the first Latino blog on the internet in 1997 — before social media, before smartphones, before most people had a computer at home. Three decades later, he's still ahead of everyone. This conversation is essential listening for creators, entrepreneurs, podcasters, and anyone building a personal brand in the digital age. šŸ–„ļø THE FIRST LATINO BLOG (1997) — George built Sofrito for Your Soul on GeoCities and grew it into an international audience before most people had internet at home. šŸ·ļø PERSONAL BRANDING — He's worked with Lin-Manuel Miranda, HBO, Disney, CNN, JetBlue, Fat Joe, Angie Martinez, John Leguizamo, Hot 97, and Univision. Most people don't know it. He breaks down why staying humble is leaving money on the table. šŸ“± THE FUTURE OF THE CREATOR ECONOMY — Big corporations are outsourcing. Individual creators are filling the gap. George explains what that means for anyone building right now. šŸ’° KNOW YOUR WORTH — The story of running a Twitter campaign for Top Five and discovering he was charging 10 times less than the actual budget. šŸ„ THE HOSPITAL BED CAMPAIGN — Hired as a COVID spokesperson, George tested positive before launch. He ran the campaign from a hospital bed, brought in Fat Joe, DJ Khaled, Angie Martinez & Led Black — and won a Telly Award in eight weeks. 🧠 MENTAL HEALTH IS YOUR BUSINESS PLAN — Siembra Connect puts mental health, community, and mutual aid at the center of the creator economy. šŸ“Œ siembraconnect.com | @siembraconnect on Instagram and Threads ā±ļø CHAPTERS 00:00 Mental Health, Creator Burnout & Siembra Connect Intro 01:15 Welcome: George Torres, the Urban Jibaro 02:02 How Octavio, Led & George Have Always Moved Together 03:34 The Howard Beach Bias Incident of 1986 05:50 Meeting Richie Perez & the Young Lords 06:56 What Is a Jibaro? Brooklyn Meets Puerto Rican Roots 08:23 The First Latino Blog on the Internet (1997) 10:12 GeoCities, Sofrito for Your Soul & Going International 12:29 The Nassau County Museum of Art & Latino Masters Expo 13:58 How George Started Building Websites to Keep the Lights On 15:16 MiGente.com & the Rise of Latino Social Media 34:02 What's Next for Social Media & the Creator Economy 36:09 Why Uptown Collective's Framework Could Work Anywhere 37:29 The Top Five Twitter Party & the $500 vs $5,000 Lesson 40:20 Speed, Reputation & Being the A-Team of Social Media 41:35 Running a Telly Award Campaign From a COVID Hospital Bed 44:05 Fat Joe, DJ Khaled, Angie Martinez & Latinos Out Loud 45:06 Claiming Your Genius: Stop Letting Others Hold Your Awards 47:37 Personal Branding, Latino Identity & the Politics of Self 48:33 The Projects Nobody Knows: UN, HBO, Disney, JetBlue & More 51:27 The Charlamagne Lesson: Don't Lose Your Community Chasing Bigger 53:08 LinkedIn, Photo Ops & Why You Have to Talk About Yourself 55:00 Brands, Politics & Why Your Business Is Not a Megaphone 59:39 The My Pillow Warning: When Politics Destroys a Brand 01:04:18 COVID Backlash, Remdesivir & Speaking Up Anyway 01:06:52 Respecting Your Community With Real Health Information 01:09:42 Creator Isolation & How Siembra Connect Breaks Through It 01:10:33 The Convite: A Community Gathering for Creators 01:13:49 Siembra Connect: Teaching From Experience, Not From a Guru 01:14:35 George's Offer: A Fireside Chat in Washington Heights 01:15:11 How to Find George Torres & Siembra Connect 01:15:35 Closing: Community Is More Than Business šŸŽ™ļø The Uptown Collective documents the culture, community, and voices that make Northern Manhattan one of the most extraordinary places in the world. ā–¶ļø SUBSCRIBE: https://youtube.com/@uptowncollective?si=68xPv3IIxHrhJ2BQ šŸ”” Hit the bell. Like. Share. It costs nothing and means everything. ā¤ļø SUPPORT UPTOWN VOICES — TAX DEDUCTIBLE The Uptown Collective Podcast is a fiscally sponsored project of the Maysles Documentary Center — your contribution is 100% tax-deductible. šŸ‘‰ Donate: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/CJ5HJSZ2JF97S Spread love — it's the Uptown way. šŸ’™

19 de may de 20261 h 18 min