The smoke has largely subsided but we may not be completely out of the woods yet, a new commission that will explore reparations for slavery in New York won approval from the assembly and senate Thursday and awaits Governor Kathy Hochul's signature, and New York City teens are actively preparing to attend this year's 'anti-prom.' Also, although New York is the sole major city in the country with a right-to-shelter law that guarantees a bed to anyone requesting it, Mayor Eric Adams attempts to modify this policy in the face of ongoing large numbers of migrant arrivals. WNYC’s Elizabeth Kim had a recent meeting with Robert Hayes, the attorney responsible for the landmark case establishing the right-to-shelter law.