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New York State Senator Jessica Ramos: Food Is The Great Unifier

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This week on All Ears, Abby talks food and food policy with New York State Senator Jessica Ramos. Jessica burst onto the New York political scene in 2018 when she and several other progressive candidates ousted a powerful group of conservative New York Democrats who had been crossing party lines to caucus with Republicans. She represents District 13 in Queens, where more than 24,000 food workers live in just three square miles. In 2019 Jessica helped pass the Farm Workers Fair Labor Practices Act, which gave farmworkers in upstate New York long overdue rights, things like overtime pay and unemployment insurance. She also pushed hard to remove New York City’s cap on street vending permits. In this week’s conversation with Abby, Jessica discusses her love of food, her love of Queens, the powerful influence of Julia Child’s unmitigated use of butter, and why our country is long overdue for comprehensive immigration reform. And you won't want to miss the tasty story that kicks off the episode: All Ears Producer Christine Schomer profiles vendors who work in Corona Plaza, one of the most exciting and diverse outdoor food courts in the country--just blocks from Senator Ramos' office.
To learn more about The Street Vendor Project, visit https://svp.urbanjustice.org/
EPISODE LINKS
New York Times, Food Is Not a Prop For Senator Jessica Ramos, It’s a Platform, 2021
New York Times, No Papers, No Jobs: The New Street Vendors of Queens, 2020
City and State New York, Jessica Ramos isn’t sugarcoating anything, 2020
Grub Street, State Senator Jessica Ramos Likes Her Food Very Local, 2019
New York Focus, Unlicensed Street Vendors Fear Steep Fines as Enforcement Escalates, 2021
Eater, City Council Moves to Lift Street Vendor Permit Cap in Historic Vote, 2021
New York City Business Solutions, Street Vending
Institute for Justice, Groundbreaking Report Highlights Economic Impact of New York City Vendors, 2015

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Innhold levert av Abigail Disney. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Abigail Disney eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

This week on All Ears, Abby talks food and food policy with New York State Senator Jessica Ramos. Jessica burst onto the New York political scene in 2018 when she and several other progressive candidates ousted a powerful group of conservative New York Democrats who had been crossing party lines to caucus with Republicans. She represents District 13 in Queens, where more than 24,000 food workers live in just three square miles. In 2019 Jessica helped pass the Farm Workers Fair Labor Practices Act, which gave farmworkers in upstate New York long overdue rights, things like overtime pay and unemployment insurance. She also pushed hard to remove New York City’s cap on street vending permits. In this week’s conversation with Abby, Jessica discusses her love of food, her love of Queens, the powerful influence of Julia Child’s unmitigated use of butter, and why our country is long overdue for comprehensive immigration reform. And you won't want to miss the tasty story that kicks off the episode: All Ears Producer Christine Schomer profiles vendors who work in Corona Plaza, one of the most exciting and diverse outdoor food courts in the country--just blocks from Senator Ramos' office.
To learn more about The Street Vendor Project, visit https://svp.urbanjustice.org/
EPISODE LINKS
New York Times, Food Is Not a Prop For Senator Jessica Ramos, It’s a Platform, 2021
New York Times, No Papers, No Jobs: The New Street Vendors of Queens, 2020
City and State New York, Jessica Ramos isn’t sugarcoating anything, 2020
Grub Street, State Senator Jessica Ramos Likes Her Food Very Local, 2019
New York Focus, Unlicensed Street Vendors Fear Steep Fines as Enforcement Escalates, 2021
Eater, City Council Moves to Lift Street Vendor Permit Cap in Historic Vote, 2021
New York City Business Solutions, Street Vending
Institute for Justice, Groundbreaking Report Highlights Economic Impact of New York City Vendors, 2015

  continue reading

53 episoder

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