
Diversity is on display at RiseNY. This was my 2nd time exploring RiseNY. You can find my previous article here. This time, while walking through the museum, I was in full appreciation mode for New York’s diversity.
Upon entering Rise NY, visitors first get a brief history lesson on New York City. The city’s diversity is focused on during a segment on immigration. How fortunate we all are for immigrants.
After the New York history lesson, we walked through areas of the museum dedicated to Alexander Hamilton and finance and into architecture. Along the way, many famous New Yorkers are shown. The history of TV and radio are focused on in one area, with TV film sets laid out to explore.
The diverse music found in New York City is also on shown. With rap music beginning in New York, there’s a fun interactive area with turn tables as legends such as the Notorious B.I.G., The Beastie Boys, and Run DMC are played over speakers. Costumes from the disco era, records of famous rock stars, and the clothes they wore are on display.
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