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Today's guests: Gabriele Schafer and Nick Fracaro share their experiences in the 1990's New York City art scene.

The Hill
The year 1990 marked the centenary of the Wounded Knee Massacre. In commemoration, Gabriele Schafer and Nick Fracaro installed a replica of a Lakota tipi in the center of a Manhattan shantytown known as The Hill and moved in on Thanksgiving Day.

In her journal, Gabriele details their day-to-day lives as they navigate one of New York's largest-ever police corruption scandals, city politics in the Dinkins era (elected to solve the homeless problem), drug dealers, the AIDS crisis, and the media. It traces the steps of how a shantytown went from the anonymity of waist-high huts hidden in the weeds to a tour bus, school group, and celebrity stop; from addicts and recluses just getting by to a drug supermarket; from a close-knit encampment to a crime scene that entangles everyone from drug dealers to users, to cops and the artists themselves, when one day the unspeakable happens.

Websites and resources:
https://www.intlculturelab.org/index.php?g=thehill
https://thievestheatre.org/asp-products/the-hill

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