How Hidden Gems Literary Emporium is promoting literacy in their community

Senior Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico talks with Kaila Boulware Sykes, Co-founder of Hidden Gems Literary Emporium, about her nonprofit’s mission to provide free books, promote literacy, and offer educational workshops to the New Brunswick, NJ community.

2025-04-16T14:41:26-04:00

Bringing justice to missing and murdered Indigenous women

On location at the NJEA Convention, Steve Adubato speaks with Vanessa Lillie, author of Blood Sisters, about the critical issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women, environmental justice in her Oklahoma community, and the importance of sharing authentic Indigenous stories.

2025-03-12T23:56:11-04:00

Integrating wellness into school curriculums to improve overall well-being

Senior Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico sits down with Dena Grushkin, Retired School Teacher and Access Educational Consultant for the New Jersey Education Association, to discuss the importance of integrating wellness into the curriculum to enhance the well-being of both students and teachers.

2025-03-13T00:06:41-04:00

Radio voice of The Yankees, Dave Sims, celebrates his legendary career

Steve Adubato welcomes Dave Sims, Radio Voice of the New York Yankees on WFAN and Host of The Hey Now! Podcast, to celebrate his legendary broadcasting career, his new role with The Yankees, and reflect on the challenges he faced as a Black man in sports journalism.

2025-03-12T23:31:30-04:00

Author Tim Manners highlights the accomplishments of Waite “Schoolboy” Hoyt

Steve Adubato is joined by Tim Manners, co-author of "Schoolboy: The Untold Journey of a Yankees Hero," to highlight the accomplishments of Waite “Schoolboy” Hoyt, the talented starting pitcher who helped lead the 1927 Yankees to a World Series victory.

2025-03-07T00:28:10-05:00

Author Richard Esposito examines Breslin’s New York Daily News Sunday column

Steve Adubato is joined by Richard Esposito, author of "Jimmy Breslin: The Man Who Told The Truth," to examine the success of Breslin’s New York Daily News Sunday column and examine his innovative techniques that forever changed the journalism profession.

2025-03-07T00:23:44-05:00

No Limits Cafe is making employment inclusive for everyone

Mark and Katie Cartier, Co-Founders of No Limits Cafe, join One-on-One Senior Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico to discuss their inclusive lunch cafe and food truck, which provide employment and training opportunities for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

2025-03-03T18:40:18-05:00

The importance of art education and inclusivity in teaching

One-on-One Senior Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico speaks with Dr. Cierra Kaler-Jones, Executive Director of Rethinking Schools, about the importance of art education and the organization's initiative to provide teachers with resources that promote inclusive, justice-centered history.

2025-03-03T18:35:41-05:00

How Monmouth University is teaching history through music

Steve Adubato goes on-location to the NJEA Convention to speak with Melissa Ziobro, Curator of the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music at Monmouth University, about their tribute to Bruce Springsteen and how the exhibit aims to teach American history through music.

2025-03-03T18:32:31-05:00

Yankee Week: The Yankee Captains – Derek Jeter and Thurman Munson

In this final installment of “Yankee Week with Steve Adubato and Neal Shapiro,” The WNET Group President & CEO joins Steve to celebrate the leadership and impact of two Yankee Captains, Derek Jeter and Thurman Munson. Guests: Ian O’Connor, author, The Captain: The Journey of Derek Jeter Marty Appel,  author, Munson: The Life and Death of a Yankee Captain"

2025-02-21T08:53:07-05:00
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