Word Up: Robert Snyder’s WHEN THE CITY STOPPED with Led Black and Dave Crenshaw

Saturday, December 6, 2025 – 4:00pm to 5:30pm
Word Up Community Bookshop / Librería Comunitaria
2113 Amsterdam Ave. & 165th St.
New YorkNY 10032

REGISTER | $5 suggested donation

Word Up welcomes Manhattan Borough Historian Robert W. Snyder to discuss When the City Stopped: Stories from New York’s Essential Workers with Uptown civic leaders Led Black and Dave Crenshaw.

“The real-life experiences of New Yorkers during the COVID-19 outbreak are at the heart of this collection of as-told-to stories. Snyder highlights the actions, big and small, that people took to help the city survive, including medical personnel who collaborated across hospitals to find health-care solutions, and bus drivers who stayed on their routes.” —The New Yorker

This event is a $5 suggested donation ticket with 30 max attendees. Please register in advance.

In compliance with Word Up Community Safety guidelines, all attendees for this event must wear a mask inside.

Word Up Community Bookshop is located at 2113 Amsterdam Ave. (& 165th St.) in Washington Heights, NYC. You can take the 1 train to 168th St and the A/C train to 163rd or 168th  St.

ABOUT THE BOOK

In When the City Stopped, Robert Snyder tells the story of COVID-19 in the words of ordinary New Yorkers, illuminating the fear and uncertainty of life in the early weeks and months, as well as the solidarity that sustained the city. New Yorkers were “alone together,” separated by the protective measures of social distancing and the fundamental inequalities of life and work in New York City. Through their personal accounts, we see that while many worked from home, others knowingly exposed themselves to the dangers of the pandemic as they drove buses, ran subways, answered 911 calls, tended to the sick, and made and delivered meals.

Snyder builds bridges of knowledge and empathy between those who bore dangerous burdens and those who lived in relative safety. The story is told through the words of health care workers, grocery clerks, transit workers, and community activists who recount their experiences in poems, first-person narratives, and interviews. When the City Stopped preserves for future generations what it was like to be in New York when it was at the center of the pandemic.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robert W. Snyder is Manhattan Borough Historian and professor emeritus of American Studies and Journalism at Rutgers University. His books include Crossing Broadway and Transit Talk.


“Clamor:” An Author Discussion and Book Signing

Learn about the impact of an increasingly noisy world on communities, health and overall wellbeing with the author of the new book “Clamor.”

About the Author
Chris Berdik is the author of Mind Over Mind. His work has appeared in Popular Science,WiredPolitico, and elsewhere, and he has been awarded reporting grants from the Pulitzer Center and the Society of Environmental Journalists. He lives near Boston, Massachusetts, and can be found at www.chrisberdik.com.

About the Moderator
Tanya Bonner appears in the book “Clamor,” and is the Chair of the WaHI-Inwood Task Force on Noise, a community-led and based advocacy group of residents seeking mitigation of excessive noise pollution in the communities of Washington Heights and Inwood in the Manhattan borough of New York City. The Task Force has collaborated with the Columbia University Graduate School of Public Health, and its work has been featured in various news outlets – both locally and nationally. Bonner is a former newspaper journalist and current writer, media consultant, creative producer and activist who has lived in Washington Heights for twenty years.

 

Rising in the Heights: Live Music with Hip Hop Artist Randy Mason + Leadlights

Hip hop artist Randy Mason and keyboardist Jamell Ogbanna join Leadlights Ensemble for a playful concert of hip hop, rhyme, and summer themed music for strings, featuring “My Block Looks Like” by Janelle Harper.   Bring a picnic blanket and enjoy this outdoor, interactive performance for all ages!

Rising in the Heights is a festival of free outdoor public arts performances curated by Leadlights Ensemble. The festival celebrates the rich artistic contributions of Latinx and Black cultures and promotes children’s literacy through music and bilingual storytelling. Private support is provided by City Parks Foundation and Partnerships for Parks through the NYC Green Fund.”

Rising in the Heights es un festival de espectáculos artísticos públicos gratuitos al aire libre, organizado por Leadlights Ensemble. El festival celebra las valiosas contribuciones artísticas de la cultura latina y afroamericana y promueve la alfabetización infantil a través de la música y la narración bilingüe.

N&M’s Pizza Bar… presents variety LIVE Showcase…

we can’t wait to get things going with these artists and entertainers, it’s guaranteed to be a great event, on Wednesday, December 17th 8-10pm doors 7:30pm at N&M’s Pizza Bar 2048 Amsterdam Ave (W 162nd St) with music, comedy and more, served up with a hot slice and a cold drink…

– $10 admission, $15 at the door

– 2-for-1 admission available to first three ticketbuyers

– $5 raffle tix (approx $100 in prizes)

– merch available live and online (dm for info)

https://spl.it/QnWVq9

see you at the show…

MJM & Emiliano Messiez Present: A Night of Argentine Tango

Join us for a magical evening of Argentine tango with Latin Grammy Nominated artist Emiliano Messiez in one of New York City’s most historic and enchanting settings.

The night begins with a tango class open to all levels, led by professional world champions tango dancers Mariana Parma & Leonardo Sardella, who will guide you through the elegant steps and passionate rhythm of this iconic dance. After the class, enjoy a dazzling performance by the dancers, followed by a live concert featuring the Emiliano Messiez Tango Group.

With rich, expressive music and the timeless allure of tango, this unique event promises to transport you straight to the heart of Buenos Aires. Whether you’re an experienced dancer or simply curious, come and be part of this unforgettable celebration of music, movement, and culture.

This project is made possible in part with funds from Creative Engagement and UMEZ Arts Engagement, a regrant program supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) in partnership with the City Council, and administered by LMCC.

@LMCC’s Manhattan Arts Grants support hundreds of arts projects in all disciplines, serving communities from Inwood to The Battery.

 

 

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