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Episode Synopsis
On this episode of Here and Now, we discuss efforts to boost diversity among New York's Bravest.
The FDNY has long struggled to increase diversity among its ranks. Right now, less than 25 percent of New York City firefighters are Black, Latino or Asian, according to the New York City Council. Only about 1 percent of firefighters are women. The department's new recruitment campaign, "All Heroes Welcome" is aimed at addressing this issue.
FDNY Commissioner Laura Kavanagh joins the program to discuss the departments new campaign.
Plus, learn about the new film chronicling the life of FDNY's first Black commissioner, Robert O. Lowery. His daughter joins the show to discusses her father's legacy.
We also look at "The Fresh Air Fund," which introduces city kids to summer beyond the five boroughs. The non-profit has impacted the lives of almost two million children from underserved communities--making good on the promise in its motto "a summer can last a lifetime."
Also ahead: backpacks with a back story in promoting social justice. We speak with the designer and founder of the B. Brave Company.
And from the streets of New York City to center stage in Paris, break dancing will make its official debut at the Summer 2024 Olympics. Here and Now introduces you to original members of New York City Breakers, Tony "Mr. Wave" Wesley.
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The FDNY has long struggled to increase diversity among its ranks. Right now, less than 25 percent of New York City firefighters are Black, Latino or Asian, according to the New York City Council. Only about 1 percent of firefighters are women. The department's new recruitment campaign, "All Heroes Welcome" is aimed at addressing this issue.
FDNY Commissioner Laura Kavanagh joins the program to discuss the departments new campaign.
Plus, learn about the new film chronicling the life of FDNY's first Black commissioner, Robert O. Lowery. His daughter joins the show to discusses her father's legacy.
We also look at "The Fresh Air Fund," which introduces city kids to summer beyond the five boroughs. The non-profit has impacted the lives of almost two million children from underserved communities--making good on the promise in its motto "a summer can last a lifetime."
Also ahead: backpacks with a back story in promoting social justice. We speak with the designer and founder of the B. Brave Company.
And from the streets of New York City to center stage in Paris, break dancing will make its official debut at the Summer 2024 Olympics. Here and Now introduces you to original members of New York City Breakers, Tony "Mr. Wave" Wesley.
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