City Limits videos are frequent web features as individual reports or elements of multimedia packages. Veteran NYC television journalist Jay DeDapper is a regular contributor.
Videos
Brooklyn Parents Make Home-School Choice
A look at why two Brooklyn families have decided to educate their children not at a regular public school, or a charter, or a private or parochial school, but in their own home.
Added: 2/8/2012
Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Challenges, Triumphs
Immigration. Small businesses. Economic growth. They're big topics on the New York City political scene, and in the race for president. But in many outer-borough neighborhoods, those topics are women together as immigrant business-owners serve as anchors and innovators.
Added: 12/25/2011
Heroin In The Suburbs, Part II
Armando Siciliani, a recovering heroin addict, explained how widely available the drug is in Long Island: "It's almost simply you ask a few people. Guaranteed, before you hit 10 people, you'll find it."
Added: 7/26/2010
Heroin in the Suburbs
K Smith* was an honor student, a Girl Scout and later a heroin addict. (*Smith's name has been changed to protect her identity.)
Added: 6/7/2010
Art When the Picture Changes: Race, Gentrification
City Limits video reporter Rae Gomes talks with Brooklyn artists about the role they play in capturing the complexity of race, the 1991 riots and modern-day neighborhood change in Crown Heights. (Produced by Don Mathisen.)
Added: 5/11/2010
Educated, Experienced, and Unemployed
In February, the unemployment rate among black males in New York City was 19 percent, almost twice as high as the rate among their white counterparts.
Added: 5/3/2010
Carrion on Local Planning for NYC
Adolfo Carrion, Director of the White House Office of Urban Affairs, responds to reporters questions at the Regional Planning Association’s 2010 Regional Assembly.
Added: 4/19/2010
The Shift in NYC's Black Leadership
Jay DeDapper continues his investigations on the shift of black leadership in New York City with City Council members Jumaane Williams (Flatbush), Inez Dickens (Harlem), and Helen Foster (Bronx) and Noel Anderson, political science professor at Brooklyn College.
Added: 4/12/2010
Crisis or Shift in Leadership?
New York City Council members Jumaane Williams (Flatbush), Inez Dickens (Harlem), Helen Foster (Bronx), and Charles Barron (East New York) discuss the generational and geographic shift of the city's black political leadership.
Added: 4/3/2010
Reflections On A Non-Resignation
Is there really chaos in Albany ... or is it just a terrible budget season? And what's ahead for black leadership? Jay DeDapper reflects on recent reportage.
Added: 3/23/2010


