One-on-One: American Racism, Reparations, And How To Move Forward

Steve Adubato welcomes Eddie S. Glaude Jr., author of "Begin Again: James Baldwin’s America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Own" and Professor and Chair of the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University, for a compelling discussion about acclaimed writer James Baldwin and America’s failure to honestly confront its racism.

2024-08-28T10:22:29-04:00

One-on-One: Why Community College is More Popular Than Ever in NJ

Catherine Frugé Starghill, Esq., VP of Strategy & Partnerships at the New Jersey Council of County Colleges, discusses with Steve Adubato why more people attend community college than any other higher education institution In New Jersey.

2024-08-28T10:24:08-04:00

One-on-One: Supporting Collegiate Students in Engineering and Tech

Steve and Mary speak with Rochelle L. Williams, Ph.D., Chief Programs & Membership Officer of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), about the importance of supporting the aspirations of collegiate and pre-collegiate students in engineering and technology.

2024-08-28T10:28:49-04:00

One-on-One: Author Discusses the Houston Astro’s Cheating Scandal

Evan Drellich, Author of "Winning Fixes Everything: How Baseball's Brightest Minds Created Sports' Biggest Mess," speaks with Steve Adubato and his Co-Host Mary Gamba, about the Houston Astro’s cheating scandal and the importance of leaders acknowledging their mistakes.

2024-08-28T10:29:14-04:00

One-on-One: NJ Teacher of the Year Discusses her Future in Education

Executive Producer, Jacqui Tricarico, is joined by the NJEA State Teacher of the Year, Christine Girtain, who is a Science Teacher at Toms River High School North and South, to discuss her plans for representing NJ educators and the importance of STEM education.

2024-08-28T10:33:49-04:00

One-on-One: Nyle DiMarco Discusses the Importance of Deaf Representation

Caucus Educational Corporation's Executive Producer and Senior Correspondent, Jacqui Tricarico, goes on-location to the NJEA Convention where she is joined by Author, Actor, and Deaf Activist, Nyle DiMarco, to discuss his accomplished career and the importance of deaf representation.

2024-08-28T10:34:14-04:00

One-on-One: How Can We Make Healthy Food More Diverse and Accessible?

Steve Adubato welcomes Tara Colton, Executive Vice President of Economic Security at NJEDA, and Leeja Carter, Ph.D., CEO & Founder of Coalition for Food and Health Equity, to address food and health equity through a diverse lens and the initiatives that are making nutritious food more accessible.

2024-08-28T10:35:24-04:00

One-on-One: How Do Librarians Feel About Book Banning in NJ?

Senior Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico goes on location to the NJEA Convention in Atlantic City where she speaks with Ewa Dziedzic-Elliott, President of the New Jersey Association of School Librarians, about the specific challenges facing school librarians in our state, including book banning.

2024-08-28T10:35:50-04:00
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