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Governor Hochul joins Steve Israel for a fireside chat on Antisemitism at Holocaust Museum & Tolerance Center — Glen Cove, NY
Darren McGee
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Office of Governor Kathy Hochul
Governor Hochul joins Steve Israel for a fireside chat on Antisemitism at Holocaust Museum & Tolerance Center — Glen Cove, NY

Governor Hochul says she wants to empower law enforcement to fight antisemitism. Where do Connecticut universities fall on a survey of the state of free speech? And an in-depth look at the controversial sale of Mayor Joe Ganim’s Blackrock home. 

Sabrina is host and producer of WSHU’s daily podcast After All Things. She also produces the climate podcast Higher Ground and other long-form news and music programs at the station. Sabrina spent two years as a WSHU fellow, working as a reporter and assisting with production of The Full Story.
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