CEO of Newark Symphony Hall talks opportunities for Black & Brown artists

One-on-One Senior Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico talks with Talia Young, President and CEO of Newark Symphony Hall, to examine the importance of affordable and accessible opportunities for Black and Brown artists in urban areas.

2025-01-22T08:16:04-05:00

Principal of Robert Treat Academy highlights their commitment to literacy

Steve Adubato sits down with Marcelino Trillo, Principal of Robert Treat Academy, to discuss how their curriculum, commitment to literacy, and group excursions prepare their students for high school and beyond.

2025-01-22T08:12:11-05:00

Remembering Joan Bennett and Ron Cephas Jones

Steve Adubato and co-host Jacqui Tricarico remember the life and legacy of one of Hollywood's first movie stars, Joan Bennett. Then, they recognize actor, Ron Cephas Jones, known for his role in "This is Us," for his remarkable contributions to the acting community. Joined by: Vanessa Hope, Granddaughter of Joan Bennett, Co-Creator of Love is a Crime Podcast Jasmine Cephas Jones, Daughter of Ron Cephas Jones, Grammy and Emmy Award-winner

2025-01-20T11:38:07-05:00

“Making a Difference” - Supporting Black-led Organizations

As part of our Special Series "Making A Difference," Steve Adubato is joined by three change-makers to discuss the barriers Black-led organizations face in reaching the communities they serve. Panelists Include: Kareemah Harris-Baker, Nominator and Donor, SparkNJ A'Dorian Murray-Thomas, Founder of SHE Wins and 2018 Russ Berrie Making A Difference Awardee Nadine Wright-Arbubakrr, Founder & President of Nassan’s Place and 2024 Russ Berrie Making A Difference Awardee

2025-01-16T11:22:27-05:00

Robbie Parker addresses the irreversible aftermath of the Sandy Hook shooting

Steve Adubato welcomes Robbie Parker, Author of "A Father’s Fight: Taking on Alex Jones and Reclaiming the Truth About Sandy Hook," for a powerful conversation about the impact of hate speech on Robbie and his family after the loss of their daughter, Emilie Parker, in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.

2025-01-16T11:17:15-05:00

Asw. Shavonda Sumter discusses the local impact of the 2024 Presidential Election

Asw. Shavonda Sumter (D), Chair of the Community Development and Women's Affairs Committee, sits down with Steve Adubato to discuss the impact of the 2024 Presidential Election on the economy, immigration, and future local and national elections.

2025-01-16T11:17:40-05:00

Shaping future doctors and addressing the physician shortage in NJ

Steve Adubato speaks with Jeffrey R. Boscamp, MD, Dean and President of Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, and third-year medical student Melika Behrooz about how to address the physician shortage, and the importance of a hands-on curriculum in shaping future doctors.

2025-01-20T11:15:45-05:00

Sen. Gopal addresses his concerns about charter school leadership

Steve Adubato is joined by Sen. Vin Gopal (D), Democratic Conference Chair and Chair of the Education Committee, to discuss concerns regarding charter school leadership, the benefits of consolidating school districts, and the dangers of political influence on school boards.

2025-01-09T09:45:23-05:00

Author Bill Adair addresses the effects of false narratives in our democracy

Steve Adubato welcomes Bill Adair, creator of PolitiFact and author of "Beyond the Big Lie," for a conversation about the impact of political lies in both parties and the effects of false narratives on our democracy.

2025-01-09T09:46:31-05:00
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