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1977 New York Blackout: When New York Got a Little Too Dark

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Welcome to another thrilling episode of Catastrophe Chronicles. This week, disaster aficionado Katie Babbick and her co-host Arin Babbick dive deep into the infamous 1977 NYC blackout. The night New York City went dark, chaos ensued, unfolding an evening unlike any other—with looting, rioting, and unexpected opportunities shaking the city to its core.

Discover how over the course of 25 chaotic hours, thousands of businesses were destroyed or looted, setting back the city's economic recovery. Explore the inaction of the city's power company, Con Ed, and their decision to write off the blackout as an 'act of God.' Delve into the narrative of blackouts and electricity systems, and how the events unfolded against the backdrop of societal change and emerging cultural shifts, with a surprising nod to hip-hop's roots.

Join us in understanding the broader implications of this disaster as it highlights the fragility of civilization amidst crisis and reveals the collective resilience in its aftermath. Tune in as we shed light on New York's dark night and its journey through turmoil and tumultuous times.

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Website (show notes and sources under podblog): www.catastrophe-chronicles.com

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Welcome to another thrilling episode of Catastrophe Chronicles. This week, disaster aficionado Katie Babbick and her co-host Arin Babbick dive deep into the infamous 1977 NYC blackout. The night New York City went dark, chaos ensued, unfolding an evening unlike any other—with looting, rioting, and unexpected opportunities shaking the city to its core.

Discover how over the course of 25 chaotic hours, thousands of businesses were destroyed or looted, setting back the city's economic recovery. Explore the inaction of the city's power company, Con Ed, and their decision to write off the blackout as an 'act of God.' Delve into the narrative of blackouts and electricity systems, and how the events unfolded against the backdrop of societal change and emerging cultural shifts, with a surprising nod to hip-hop's roots.

Join us in understanding the broader implications of this disaster as it highlights the fragility of civilization amidst crisis and reveals the collective resilience in its aftermath. Tune in as we shed light on New York's dark night and its journey through turmoil and tumultuous times.

Email: [email protected]

Website (show notes and sources under podblog): www.catastrophe-chronicles.com

Tip Jar: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/UB5K49QVKZPS6

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