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Oct 25 2011

Unsung Heroes for Civil Rights

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Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Reverend Jesse Jackson, Maynard Jackson, Andrew Young - familiar names associated with the Civil Rights movement in America.  But are you as familiar with people such as Howard Thurman, Evelyn T. Butts, Oliver Wright Hill or Ella Baker?  On the next Another View we'll talk with Dr. Cassandra Newby-Alexander, history professor at Norfolk State University, and professor of philosophy Dr. Kipton Jensen of Morehouse College about these and other unsung heroes of the fight for civil rights.  Plus, tips for a good life and good health from health and fitness guru Dr. Ian SmithIt's all on Another View, Friday, October 28, 2011 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, and whrv.org.

Oct 17 2011

Authors Melissa Harris-Perry and Christine Jahnke

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On the next Another View, a  conversation with political science professor, political pundit and author Melissa Harris-Perry.  Her latest book is called Sister Citizen - Shame, Stereotypes and Black Women in America.  In the book, Harris-Perry argues that persistent harmful stereotypes interfere with black women's claims to the full rights of citizenship.  She says these stereotypes profoundly shape black women's politics, contribute to policies that treat them unfairly and make it difficult for black women to assert their rights in the political arena. Then, we'll talk with author and speech coach Christine Jahnke, author of The Well Spoken Woman.  Jahnke will give us the speech and presentation skills we need to make a powerful impact.    Plus, Lisa Godley introduces us to Hampton Roads latest star, 17 year old Maury High School senior  LaQuanda Reid, who plays Dorothy in the Hurrah Players' latest production, the Wizard of Oz.  It's an hour of female empowerment on Another View, Friday, October 21 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM.

Wizard of Oz (video)

Oct 10 2011

October 2011 Round Table

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On the next Another View, our Round Table pundits tackle the issues of the day from an African American perspective.  Join us for a lively discussion on everything political - from the name of the Rick Perry hunting homestead, to Herman Cain's take on unemployment, to President Obama and the jobs bill.  And we'll discuss some of the organizations in Hampton Roads determined to make a difference in the African American community.  Virginian-Pilot columnist Roger Chesley, NSU political science professor Carol Pretlow, community activist Bill Thomas and journalist, author and talk show host Wil LaVeist share wit and wisdom on the next Another View, Friday, October 14 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or whrv.org.

Oct 03 2011

Women, War and Peace

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What does war and peace look like through the eyes of women?  What is the role of women in global conflict? And how do women,  so often victims of war, find the strength to be peace brokers?  These issues are discussed in-depth in the PBS 5 part series, Women, War and Peace.  On the next Another View, we'll talk with women from the Hampton Roads area who are intimately involved with women around the world who are determined to bring peace. Joining us for this critical conversation is Abby Disney, Executive Producer of Women, War and Peace; Jennifer Fish, Ph.D, Chair of Women's Studies at ODU; Fidelite Gerson, a Burundian refugee who now lives in Hampton Roads; Susan Smith, Education Coordinator, Refugee and Immigrant Services, Commonwealth Catholic Charities; and Christie Warren, Director of the William and Mary Law School Program in Comparative Legal Studies and Post Conflict Peacebuilding.   Plus Lisa Godley shares the incredible story of Rose Mapendo, a woman who gave birth to twins while in a Congolese death camp, and is now on a mission to help other women and girls in conflict.   It's all on Another View, Friday, October 7 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM and whrv.org.