Rebecca Bratspies on the Hidden Stories Behind New York City’s Place Names & the Intersection of Law, History, and Environmental Justice
In this engaging episode of 50 Tastes of Gray, Matthew Gray sits down with Rebecca Bratspies—award-winning author, historian, and former law professor—to uncover the overlooked stories woven into the very fabric of New York City. Through her latest book, Naming Gotham: The Villains, Rogues & Heroes Behind New York’s Place Names, Rebecca sheds light on the Revolutionary War figures, civil rights leaders, and political power players who left their mark on the city’s map.
But this conversation goes deeper than just street signs—Rebecca shares insights on environmental law, corporate influence, and the vital role of community advocacy in protecting air and water quality. They explore the challenges of legal battles for environmental justice, the impact of AI on education, and how storytelling can transform activism.
Along the way, Rebecca also dives into the culinary richness of NYC, her own vegetarian journey, and how history, research, and creativity intersect in her work—including her award-winning environmental justice comic series. Whether you’re a history buff, legal mind, or just curious about the layers of meaning behind the places we walk every day, this episode offers a fresh take on the stories shaping our world.