Published On: June 2nd, 2014|

NPR – ANYA KAMENETZ

“At our neighborhood playground in Brooklyn, you can hear kids shouting and playing in Russian, Spanish, Yiddish, Tagalog, French, Hebrew, Vietnamese, Cantonese and Polish. This kind of giddy cacophony has been par for the course in New York City for 150 years, but it’s becoming more and more common across the country.”(more)