Think Tank: Excellence in Education: The Ever-Changing Landscape

Steve Adubato sits down with a panel of New Jersey educators to discuss ways they are promoting social justice and equity and addressing book banning. Panelists include: Ariel Babcock, Social Studies & Media Teacher Martha Hickson, High School Librarian Ian Evans, 7th Grade Literacy Teacher

2024-08-28T10:32:11-04:00

Remember Them: Remembering Supreme Court Justices William Brennan and Antonin Scalia

Stephen Wermiel, Professor of Practice at American University Washington College of Law, joins Steve Adubato and his Co-Host and Remember Them Executive Producer, Jacqui Tricarico, to honor Justice William Brennan, a leader of the U.S. Supreme Court's liberal wing. Then, Steve and Jacqui talk with Jaynee LaVecchia, Retired Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court and Partner at McCarter & English, to remember and honor the late Supreme Court Justice, Antonin Scalia, who revolutionized the way we approach the law.

2024-08-28T10:32:33-04:00

Remember Them: Remembering Paul Robeson and Lou Costello

Steve Adubato and Co-Host and Executive Producer Jacqui Tricarico are joined by Shirley Satterfield, Secretary at The Paul Robeson House of Princeton and President, Witherspoon-Jackson Historical and Cultural Society, to remember the history behind the artist, athlete, and activist, Paul Robeson. Then, they're joined by Chris Costello, Lou Costello's daughter, and author of "Lou's On First," to honor her father's legacy and his contributions to Hollywood.

2024-08-28T10:33:26-04:00

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

Remember Them: Remembering Phil Rizzuto and Rubin Carter

Steve Adubato and Executive Producer and Co-Host Jacqui Tricarico sit down with Josh Rawitch, President of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, to highlight the playing career of hall-of-famer Phil “The Scooter” Rizzuto; Then, they're joined by James S. Hirsch, Journalist/Author of “Hurricane: The Miraculous Journey of Rubin Carter,” to address the infamous case and conviction of middleweight boxer, Rubin “Hurricane” Carter.

2024-08-28T10:34:46-04:00

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

One-on-One: NJ Museum’s Connection to our Past, Present, and Future

Margaret O’Reilly, Executive Director at the New Jersey State Museum, sits down with Steve Adubato to highlight the museum’s connection to our past, present, and future and why viewing art is vital for maintaining a sense of community.

2024-08-28T10:36:51-04:00
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