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Episode 12: King of Yonkers

27 min · 22 de nov de 2024
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In this episode, we explore the lived experiences of a Bronx native who grew up in the projects. Our guest shares poignant stories of childhood, community, and resilience, reflecting on the challenges faced and the cultural influences that shaped their identity. Join us as we delve into their insights on the past, perceptions of the present, and the lessons learned along the way.

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