One-on-One: Antisemitism and Mental Health Concerns in our Political Environment

Steve Adubato and One-on-One Correspondent Mary Gamba talk with Michael Schmidt, Executive Director and CEO of The Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey, about the growing mental health concerns given world politics, rising antisemitism, and the shortage of quality healthcare staff.

2024-08-24T09:02:38-04:00

One-on-One: Opportunities and Challenges Facing the Non-Profit Sector

Steve Adubato talks with Linda Czipo, President & CEO of NJ Center for Nonprofits, about the opportunities and challenges facing non-profit organizations, and how a hybrid workforce has impacted the ability to hire, train, and retain a talented workforce.

2024-08-24T09:03:03-04:00

Think Tank: Rutgers Law Professor Sahar Aziz on the recent rise in Islamophobia

Sahar Aziz, Distinguished Professor of Law at Rutgers Law School and Director of the Center for Security, Race and Rights at Rutgers University, joins Steve Adubato as part of our special series, “Confronting Racism & Prejudice,” to respond to the historic rise in Islamophobia across the nation, the vandalization of the Center for Islamic Life at Rutgers University, and the ongoing college campus protests happening throughout the country.

2024-08-24T09:03:31-04:00

State of Affairs: Former Assemblywoman Addresses Her Decision to Leave the NJ Legislature

Sadaf Jaffer, Ph.D., Former Assemblywoman (LD-16), sits down with Steve Adubato to discuss her decision to leave the NJ Legislature, the alarming violence in Gaza, and the rise in Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hate since the start of the Israel–Hamas war.

2024-08-24T09:03:58-04:00

State of Affairs: Modern Journalism and Discerning Misinformation on Social Media

Montclair State University’s Director of the School of Communication and Media, Keith Strudler, Ph.D., sits down with Steve Adubato to examine the future of modern journalism, preserving our democracy, and discerning misinformation on social media.

2024-08-24T09:04:42-04:00

Think Tank: Combating Environmental Injustice in Urban Communities

As part of our "Urban Matters" Special Series, Nicky Sheats, Ph.D, Esq., Director of the Center for the Urban Environment at the John S. Watson Institute for Urban Policy and Research at Kean University, sits down with Steve Adubato to discuss combating environmental injustice in urban communities.

2024-08-24T09:05:55-04:00

Think Tank: Insider NJ Editor-in-Chief Examines New Jersey’s Party Lines

Steve Adubato welcomes Batya Ungar-Sargon, Opinion Editor at Newsweek and Author of "Second Class: How the Elites Betrayed America's Working Men and Women," to examine the modern American Dream and the priorities of working-class voters ahead of the 2024 Presidential Election.

2024-08-24T09:07:47-04:00

Remember Them: Remembering Russ Berrie and Mike and Elaine Adler

"Steve Adubato and co-host Jacqui Tricarico pay tribute to Mike and Elaine Adler, founders of Adler Aphasia Center, and the important work they provided to individuals living with aphasia. Then, Steve and Jacqui sit down to remember the extraordinary life of Russ Berrie, founder of the Russ Berrie Foundation, and his unique entrepreneurial approach to philanthropy. Joined by: Scott Berrie, Trustee, The Russell Berrie Foundation Cathy Davey, President, Holy Name Foundation Warren Struhl, Co-Founder, G.O.A.T Foods Naomi Gewirtz, President & CEO, Adler Aphasia Center Crystal Batson, Board Member, Adler Aphasia Center

2024-08-24T09:08:32-04:00

Remember Them: Remembering Toni Morrison

Steve Adubato and co-host Jacqui Tricarico recognize the life and career of Nobel Prize-winning novelist Toni Morrison and her power to uplift humanity and marginalized voices. Joined by: Farah Jasmine Griffin, William B. Ransford Professor of English & African American Studies, Columbia University Mame Diarra Speis, Co-Creator, The Toni Morrison Project and Co-Artistic Director, Urban Bush Women

2024-08-24T09:08:55-04:00

Remember Them: Remembering Toni Morrison

Steve Adubato and co-host Jacqui Tricarico recognize the life and career of Nobel Prize-winning novelist Toni Morrison and her power to uplift humanity and marginalized voices. Joined by: Farah Jasmine Griffin, William B. Ransford Professor of English & African American Studies, Columbia University Mame Diarra Speis, Co-Creator, The Toni Morrison Project and Co-Artistic Director, Urban Bush Women

2024-08-24T09:09:24-04:00
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