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Nov 2023
14m 10s

26. Graffiti

Freakonomics Network & Zachary Crockett
About this episode

 Is graffiti public art, or public nuisance? It depends who you ask. Zachary Crockett tags in where it all started.

 

RESOURCES:

EXTRA:

  • "Urinetown," by Tell Me Something I Don't Know (2017).

 

SOURCES:

  • Thomas Conway, deputy managing director of the City of Philadelphia's Community Life Improvement Program.
  • Jane Golden, executive director of Mural Arts Philadelphia.
  • REPOZ, graffiti artist.
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