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WSHU Public Radio
Everytown
Southampton, New York, tried once before to evict a group of immigrants. It failed. But then they tried again. Everytown: The Hamptons tells the story of a shadowy group of mostly white Hamptonites who pressured the town to close the places where the workers for the rich and famous lived. The campaign went all the way to the White House. The story is as complex as immigration itself, and defies the traditional clichés of xenophobia or breaking-the-law. Instead, the story is a microcosm of immigration as it's playing out in our country today. Hosted and reported by Charles Lane.
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4.7 stars from 57 ratings
“Enjoying” is really the wrong word - but I am finding the podcast absorbing and interesting. Having grown up in HB, but left there many years ago, it’s sad to hear what’s befallen my hometown. The issues between Southampton and HB are nothing new - HB was always treated as the poor stepchild -...Read full review »
Jess plain Nick via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/23/20
It’s Everytown indeed
A similar situation is playing out about 45 minutes west in Smithtown where the community is crying about affordable housing being built in the industrial park there. We complain that our children can’t afford to stay on Long Island yet scream when affordable housing is built for fear it will...Read full review »
vizslagirl via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/23/20
So far so good!
I was waiting and waiting and waiting for the 2nd episode to come, and it’s as good as I thought it would be. It’s raw, honest, in your face (not in a bad way but in a way that kind of lets the facts be know without protecting ‘how white people might feel,’ and as a white person I think that this...Read full review »
Jennie*o1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/02/20
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