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Nat's Sidewalk Stories
Nat Kalbach
14 episodes
2 hours ago
In this powerful conversation, Jersey City photographer Duquann Sweeney shares his philosophy that photography is fundamentally an act of care. From his Bergen Lafayette neighborhood, Duquann has spent years documenting the dignity, joy, and everyday beauty of his community through striking black and white portraits. We explore his recent work honored by the Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy, the Royal Men Foundation he founded, and his collaboration on the WE'RE HERE Project documenting hidden histories. Duquann challenges us to hold onto three essential elements: history, love, and imagination.
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In this powerful conversation, Jersey City photographer Duquann Sweeney shares his philosophy that photography is fundamentally an act of care. From his Bergen Lafayette neighborhood, Duquann has spent years documenting the dignity, joy, and everyday beauty of his community through striking black and white portraits. We explore his recent work honored by the Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy, the Royal Men Foundation he founded, and his collaboration on the WE'RE HERE Project documenting hidden histories. Duquann challenges us to hold onto three essential elements: history, love, and imagination.
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Places & Travel
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Society & Culture,
History
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Episode #107: Saving the Spirit with Colin Egan
Nat's Sidewalk Stories
48 minutes 45 seconds
4 months ago
Episode #107: Saving the Spirit with Colin Egan
## About This Episode Colin Egan shares the remarkable story of saving Jersey City's Loew's Theatre from demolition through a 30+ year grassroots effort that transformed this movie palace from an abandoned building to a vibrant cultural center through volunteer dedication and community persistence. ## Meet Colin Egan Colin Egan is the founding director of Friends of the Loew's, the non-profit organization that has led the preservation, restoration, and operation of the Loew's Jersey Theatre since 1987. Born in Jersey City and raised in Union City, Colin became involved in historic preservation through his grandmother's stories about local history and early experiences advocating for the Hudson County Courthouse and Lincoln Park Fountain.
Nat's Sidewalk Stories
In this powerful conversation, Jersey City photographer Duquann Sweeney shares his philosophy that photography is fundamentally an act of care. From his Bergen Lafayette neighborhood, Duquann has spent years documenting the dignity, joy, and everyday beauty of his community through striking black and white portraits. We explore his recent work honored by the Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy, the Royal Men Foundation he founded, and his collaboration on the WE'RE HERE Project documenting hidden histories. Duquann challenges us to hold onto three essential elements: history, love, and imagination.