In the late 1970s, New York City was on the brink of collapse due to a failing economy, rampant crime, and widespread housing corruption. Amidst this chaos, a family of artistic cultures began to flourish, forever changing the world.
Downtown Calling
The city, once a beacon of success, had by the late 1970s reached a state of severe decline, plagued by economic struggles, soaring crime rates, and a pervasive housing crisis.