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Ground Truthing Podcast
The ‘Ground Truthing’ podcast brings together community voices from across Westchester County to discuss issues affecting children and families. Featuring experts, advocates, and youth voices, the show highlights successes and critically examines policies and practices through data-informed conversations.
Produced by the Westchester Children’s Association, ‘Ground Truthing’ is available on Soundcloud, iTunes, Google Podcasts, and more.

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Mental Health Awareness Month
Dr. Adam Weismann of the Weissman Children's Foundation and The Child Family Institute and Paula Santa-Donato Mental Health Consultant discuss issues around children's mental health and updates from the WCA Mental Health Roundtable that was held in February of 2025.
Voices Unheard: Addressing Mental Health in the Asian Community
Why are there mentions of Star Trek, the TV show “Killing Eve”, and ice skating in a WCA Ground Truthing episode about mental health in the Asian community? Join us for a powerful conversation with Dr. Teresa Hsu, Founder and Executive Director of SPEAK (a Supportive Place for Empowering Asian Americans and Kin), County Legislator David Imamura, County Legislator Jewel Williams Johnson, WCA Board President Ann Umemoto and podcast host Limarie Cabrera, WCA Director of Data, Operations & Finance. Listen in as we discuss mental health, the corrosive effects of racism, and the unexpected connections that shape our experiences.
Please see WCA's Community Resources page to view the resources mentioned in this podcast.
Season 4, Episode 2 – Court Watchers Program with Deborah Barrios
Debora Barrios, a housing consultant at the Community Resource Center in Mamaroneck, speaks about her experience as a volunteer in WCA’s Court Watchers Program. Launched in June 2023, Court Watchers trains volunteers before sending them out to view landlord-tenant eviction courts in Westchester, and document their observations. The Court Watchers Program contributes to WCA’s continued advocacy efforts for child and family homelessness.