Still Together | Ep 2 – New York
In February 2026, New York City, traditionally a sanctuary for immigrants, is grappling with the effects of a global polycrisis and rising political tensions. New arrivals, like Kelly fleeing Colombia, face bureaucratic hurdles and a changed city, while established residents, exemplified by Randall, express concerns about demographic shifts.

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AI-generatedIn February 2026, New York City, traditionally a sanctuary for immigrants, is grappling with the effects of a global polycrisis and rising political tensions. New arrivals, like Kelly fleeing Colombia, face bureaucratic hurdles and a changed city, while established residents, exemplified by Randall, express concerns about demographic shifts. This has led to friction within immigrant communities due to resource scarcity and fear. Despite these challenges, individuals like Howard, Nuala, and Evelyn are working to maintain New York's welcoming environment through community initiatives and mutual aid. The city struggles to uphold its sanctuary status amid increasing social and political pressures.
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5 extractedHoward, Nuala, and Evelyn dedicate themselves to preserving spaces that keep the city accessible.
Randall sees New York’s evolving demographic as a challenge, aligned with conservative politics.
New York City faces reverberations of a global polycrisis.
New arrivals encounter friction with members of their own communities due to fear and competition.
Donald Trump's rise and political rhetoric have created new dangers for new arrivals in New York.