Author Alexandra Hudson explores the difference between politeness and civility

Steve Adubato welcomes Alexandra Hudson, author of "The Soul of Civility: Timeless Principles to Heal Society and Ourselves," to explore the difference between politeness and civility, and how embracing human dignity can bridge the divide in times of political tension.

2025-02-14T11:26:40-05:00

Author Tamika Mallory discusses the complexities of race relations in 2025

Steve Adubato sits down with Tamika D. Mallory, author of "I Lived to Tell the Story," to discuss the complexities of race relations in 2025 and the potential impact of President Donald Trump’s second term on communities of color.

2025-02-14T11:28:22-05:00

Former NY State Senator reflects on the current state of race relations

Steve Adubato sits down with H. Carl McCall, the first Executive Director of the Schumann Fund for New Jersey and Former New York State Senator, to discuss higher education institutions, recent student protests, and the current state of race relations.

2025-02-06T09:28:19-05:00

The importance of preserving Holocaust survivors’ stories

Adara Goldberg, Ph.D., Executive Director of the Holocaust Resource Center and Human Rights Institute at Kean University, joins One-on-One Senior Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico for an important discussion about preserving Holocaust survivors' stories and sharing resources to combat prejudice and antisemitism.

2025-01-07T09:47:32-05:00

Eddie S. Glaude Jr. Examines Grassroots Movements and Black Activism

Eddie S. Glaude Jr., Ph.D., Author of "We Are the Leaders We Have Been Looking For" and Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University, joins Steve Adubato to delve into the power of grassroots movements in effecting societal change and highlighting the contributions of prominent Black activists.

2024-08-23T08:18:29-04:00
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