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Finding Redemption, Nickel by Nickel | Elis Estrada
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Finding Redemption, Nickel by Nickel. Posted on July 12th, 2012. Year of the Pop-Up. New York’s Returnable Container Act also known as the Bottle Bill began in 1982 to encourage recycling. The law secured a five-cent deposit tax on most carbonated beverages. Over the past two decades, new beverage containers, including water bottles, have been added to the list of redeemable recyclables. In Brooklyn have grown around this grassroots industry. Click here to cancel reply. NY State of Politics.
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Year of the Pop-Up | Elis Estrada
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Year of the Pop-Up. Posted on July 12th, 2012. Finding Redemption, Nickel by Nickel. MANHATTAN – From a two-day Target store in Times Square to fully loaded hotels that spring up for only days at a time – pop-up stores are everywhere. These temporary retail stores are smart business solutions for retailers who looking to lure new customers but are unable to invest on a permanent retail space. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). NY State of Politics. Follow us on Twitter.
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About | Elis Estrada
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I am a multimedia journalist with a passion for sharing people’s stories through visual storytelling. I am currently based in New York City and work producing stories covering the five boroughs as a writer at NY1 News. While studying at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, I focused in urban reporting and strived to capture the human aspect of every story. Where I specialized in multimedia to produce web videos for PBS Student Voices. NY State of Politics. Follow us on Twitter.
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Resume | Elis Estrada
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Occupy El Barrio | Elis Estrada
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Posted on July 12th, 2012. Pipe Bands Play for the Fallen. Year of the Pop-Up. MANHATTAN – As the Occupy Wall Street movement gained traction, different groups raising awareness about a wide range of issues started to join protestors at Zuccotti Park. One group hopes to get the attention of Hispanic immigrants and focus attention on issues affecting the population in New York City. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). NY State of Politics. Follow us on Twitter.
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Sheepshead Bay HS Rallies Against Possible Closing. Click to see published article on BayCurrents.net. Sheepshead Bay High Fights to Stay Open. Published in December 2010 issue of Bay Currents Open publication – Free publishing – More political. NY State of Politics. Follow us on Twitter.
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Pipe Bands Play for the Fallen | Elis Estrada
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Pipe Bands Play for the Fallen. Posted on July 12th, 2012. A High Line Halloween. November 12, 2011. MANHATTAN – The country’s largest Veterans Day Parade marched up Fifth Avenue to honor the nation’s armed forces. This year’s parade theme was Never Forget, a special tribute to those lost 10 years ago on 9/11. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). NY State of Politics. Follow us on Twitter.
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Video | Elis Estrada
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Year of the Pop-Up. December 2011 MANHATTAN – From a two-day Target store in Times Square to fully loaded hotels that spring up for only days at a time – pop-up stores are everywhere. These temporary retail stores are smart business solutions for retailers who looking to lure new customers but are unable to invest on a permanent retail […]. Pipe Bands Play for the Fallen. A High Line Halloween. October 29, 2011 MANHATTAN – Students from P.S 3, P.S 11 and P.S 33 collaborated on a train-t...October 15, 201...
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Building Inclusion | Elis Estrada
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Posted on July 16th, 2012. Finding Redemption, Nickel by Nickel. This multimedia project focuses on the barriers facing students with disabilities in New York city. It consists of video and flash presentations outlining a brief history of special education in the country’s largest school system, while sharing the stories of those affected by it. Please visit the site below to learn more. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). NY State of Politics. Follow us on Twitter.