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Pirate radio stations in New York broadcast music and messages to diverse communities across the city - Latin Americans, people from the Caribbean, born-again Christians and Orthodox Jews. Joan Martinez grew up in a Haitian family. She recalls how pirate radio stations were 'a meeting ground', and gave the community a perspective on their world that more corporate stations never could. Photo: People in the street listening to a radio (Credit: Getty Images)
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