ALBANY — WMHT Public Media, a multichannel public communications organization serving Eastern New York and Western New England, announced the premier of an original one-hour program examining one of New York’s most pressing issues: the opioid epidemic.
Opioids in NY: Stories and Solutions, presented across multiple media platforms and available to public broadcasting partners statewide, explores the addiction and overdose crisis that has devastated families and communities across the state.
Opioids in NY: Stories and Solutions will debut on Monday, April 1 at 10 p.m. on WMHT and online at wmht.org/opioids, with rebroadcasts on Wednesday, April 3 at 5 p.m. and Thursday, April 4 at 4 a.m.
Hosted by Rachel Breidster, the program includes conversations with New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) Commissioner Dr. Chinazo Cunningham, law enforcement personnel, certified recovery peer advocates, and individuals currently in recovery.
In addition, 10 individual video segments are now available online, along with links to local and regional substance use programs and resources. These reports, produced by WMHT over the past year as part of a multi-platform series, feature a collection of stories on New York’s approach to fighting the scourge of opioid addiction. They highlight the people and organizations on the front lines of preventing overdoses and supporting recovery from substance use.
For more information on Opioids in NY: Stories and Solutions, visit wmht.org/opioids.