Welcome to the “Here and Now” podcast” from WABC-TV New York and Eyewitness News.
Every week, host Sandra Bookman takes a deep dive into the issues and stories that impact the Black community, from elected leaders and experts voicing their opinions and positions, to community activists and grassroots groups highlighting concerns and changing lives to entrepreneurs big and small making a difference.
“Here and Now” offers in-depth discussions about the things that matter most: the economy, education and important health issues. We also showcase the best in Black culture, whether it's theater, music, visual arts, fashion, sports or tech trends.
The show provides a platform for those making a difference in the African-American community to share their stories and the lessons they've learned.
We'll also be sharing some bonus content like extended interviews with some of our biggest names and newsmakers, so hit follow and join us each week.
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Welcome to the “Here and Now” podcast” from WABC-TV New York and Eyewitness News.
Every week, host Sandra Bookman takes a deep dive into the issues and stories that impact the Black community, from elected leaders and experts voicing their opinions and positions, to community activists and grassroots groups highlighting concerns and changing lives to entrepreneurs big and small making a difference.
“Here and Now” offers in-depth discussions about the things that matter most: the economy, education and important health issues. We also showcase the best in Black culture, whether it's theater, music, visual arts, fashion, sports or tech trends.
The show provides a platform for those making a difference in the African-American community to share their stories and the lessons they've learned.
We'll also be sharing some bonus content like extended interviews with some of our biggest names and newsmakers, so hit follow and join us each week.
Coming up on Here and Now, the impact of Medicaid cuts on New Yorkers and how one local health care system plans to address the challenge.
The "One Big Beautiful Bill" will have a significant impact on New Yorkers. The state is expected to lose billions of dollars in Medicaid funding and millions of people stand to lose their health care coverage.
Dr. Sandra Scott is the CEO of the One Brooklyn Health system and a longtime advocate for healthcare equity in underserved communities. Dr. Scott joins our program to discuss how One Brooklyn Health is helping its patients amid these concerns.
Also ahead, the multi-million dollar investment that's helping the Queens Museum expand its reach, including building the borough's first children's museum.
Learn more about "The House That Newark Built" -- a documentary shining a spotlight on house music and it's impact in New Jersey's largest city.
Plus, previewing the 56th annual African American Day Parade.
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Here and Now with Sandra Bookman
Welcome to the “Here and Now” podcast” from WABC-TV New York and Eyewitness News.
Every week, host Sandra Bookman takes a deep dive into the issues and stories that impact the Black community, from elected leaders and experts voicing their opinions and positions, to community activists and grassroots groups highlighting concerns and changing lives to entrepreneurs big and small making a difference.
“Here and Now” offers in-depth discussions about the things that matter most: the economy, education and important health issues. We also showcase the best in Black culture, whether it's theater, music, visual arts, fashion, sports or tech trends.
The show provides a platform for those making a difference in the African-American community to share their stories and the lessons they've learned.
We'll also be sharing some bonus content like extended interviews with some of our biggest names and newsmakers, so hit follow and join us each week.