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2023-06 Crossroads Image-Jackson Avenue
June 19, 2023

Tune in to the next Crossroads of Rockland History on

Monday, June 19, at 9:30 am on WRCR Radio 1700 AM  

We’ll learn about a new documentary film in the works titled What Happened to Jackson Avenue: A Story of Urban Renewal. Clare Sheridan will speak with the filmmakers, Hakima Alem and Rudi Gohl. We will also hear from members of the Phoenix Theatre Ensemble, Craig Smith and Elise Stone, who are producing this powerful film and are projecting a July 2023 screening date.

What Happened to Jackson Avenue: A Story of Urban Renewal covers an urban renewal program in 
Nyack in the 1960s and ’70s that removed 125 families (79% Black). These families lost their homes, families, and community, as well as generational wealth valued at $30 million-$40 million. The film includes personal and emotional stories from individuals who were present and saw the destruction of their community. Now in their eighties and nineties, they want to be heard.

To watch a trailer for the documentary, click here:  https://www.phoenixtheatreensemble.org/what-happened-to-jackson-ave.

To learn more about the film or the Phoenix Theatre Ensemble, visit https://www.phoenixtheatreensemble.org.

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If you aren’t local, you can still listen to Crossroads of Rockland History by downloading the TuneIn radio app and searching for WRCR. After the broadcast, the program can be streamed on all major podcast platforms

Crossroads of Rockland History, a program of the Historical Society of Rockland County, airs on the third Monday of each month at 9:30 am, right after the Jeff and Will morning show, on WRCR Radio 1700 AM and
www.WRCR.com. Join host Clare Sheridan as we explore, celebrate, and learn about our local history, with different topics and guest speakers every month. Our recorded broadcasts are also available for streaming on all major podcasts platforms.  

The Historical Society of Rockland County is a nonprofit educational institution and principal repository for original documents and artifacts relating to Rockland County. Its headquarters are a four-acre site featuring a history museum and the 1832 Jac
ob Blauvelt House in New City, NY.



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