Here and Now speaks with the founder of one of the few Black-owned utilities company, Unite Oil & Gas, about his organization's mission and impact on the communities they serve.On this edition of Here and Now, we look at how one Black-owned utilities company's partnering with African oil companies is changing the lives of the people they serve.
There are only a few dozen Black-owned oil and gas companies in the U.S. Yachtze Luchin is the founder of Unite Oil & Gas International based in Houston, Texas. His company is focused on creating a more inclusive partnership with African national oil companies and the communities they support.Meanwhile, the Girl Scout law certainly holds true in New Jersey: To make the world a better place.
There are more than 100,000 Girls Scouts across the Garden State, and coming soon, a 5,000 square foot leadership center will serving the growing ranks in the city of Newark.And later on our program, we catch up with comedian Phyllis Yvonne Stickney. She's been a trailblazer on the comedy circuit and has a long list of acting credits as well. Now Stickney is back on stage at New York's Gotham Comedy Club.Here and Now with Sandra Bookman airs Sundays at 12:00 p.m. on Channel 7, WABC-TV in New York City.
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