About the podcast
How did six critical days shape Francis Slay's impact on St. Louis? In this mini-series, St. Louis Public Radio takes a deep dive into the political career of St. Louis' longest serving mayor.
From his first day in office in 2001, to the state takeover of the St. Louis Public Schools in 2007 and the marriage of four same-sex couples at City Hall in 2014, The Millennium Mayor breaks down how St. Louis has changed under Francis Slay's leadership.
Credits
Maria Altman
Reporter
Nancy Fowler
Reporter
Brit Hanson
Digital Editor
Carolina Hidalgo
Photographer
Roland Johnson
Music, “Keep on Dancin’”
Brent Jones
Graphics, Web Development
David Kovaluk
Artwork
Stephanie Lecci
Editor, Reporter
Rachel Lippmann
Editor, Reporter
Linda Lockhart
Copy Editor
Jo Mannies
Reporter
Greg Munteanu
Audio Mastering
Shula Neuman
Executive Editor
Camille Phillips
Reporter
Jenny Simeone
Reporter
Public Insight Network
Sourcing
Published April 10, 2017
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