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Dec 26 2012

The Best of Another View 2012

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As we approach the end of 2012, the producers of Another View decided to "look back" at some of the most interesting conversations we've brought to you this year.  From the always thought provoking Round Table discussions, to relationship advice, to our work with the American Graduate:  Let's Make It Happen initiative, our goal has always been to entertain, education and enlighten.  We hope you enjoy this retrospective of our show on  Friday, December 28 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us at whrv.org.

And from all of us at Another View - HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Dec 17 2012

Holiday Survival Boot Camp

 

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Ahh - the holidays!  A time of good cheer - or - a nightmare because the family is coming?!  Family dynamics can be tricky to navigate during the holidays.  Our favorite relationship expert Alvean Lyons joins us on the next Another View with tips to survive the holidays with your nerves intact.  From the in-laws, to blended families, to the uncle who tells the same story over and over, Alvean shares ways to keep tempers in check and good will in abundance.  Join us for our holiday survival boot camp on the next Another View, Friday, December 21 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us at whrv.org.

Dec 11 2012

December Round Table: Tests, Taxes and Tragedy

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On this edition of the Another View Round Table we'll talk about proposed passing rates of SOL testing based on race; the "fiscal cliff" and what it means to African American businesses; and the increasing rate of homicide and suicide among African American men.  Roger Chesley, columnist for the Virginian-Pilot; Carol Pretlow, NSU professor of political science; community activist Bill Thomas; and journalist/author/talk show host Wil LaVeist square off on these issues on the next Another View, Friday, December 14 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us live at whrv.org. 

Dec 03 2012

The Search for African American Teachers

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"You can't be what you don't see"...that is a quote from America's first African American Surgeon General, Dr. Joycelyn Elders.  She was talking about role models, and the opportunity for African American children to dream big and set high career goals because they see others who "look like them" being successful in their chosen career.   It starts in the classroom where oftentimes, particularly in urban schools, students are taught and mentored by those who do not "look like them", expecially when it comes to African American males.  On the next Another View we'll talk about a unique program that wants to change that dynamic - it's ODU's Teacher Immersion Residency Program,  where one of the goals is to inspire the next generation of African Americans to careers as educators.  We'll hear from three participants in the program who are now teaching in the classroom, Keith Goodman, Cabrillya Crumm, and Tashiana Verna, along with Megan Britt, Ph.D., coordinator of the program.  This program is a part of the American Graduate:  Let's Make It Happen Initiative.  Also, Lisa Godley takes us to RISE, the Crispus Attucks Cultural Center's after school program that won the 2012 National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award, presented by First Lady Michelle Obama.    It's all on Another View, Friday, December 7 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us at whrv.org.

For More Information on the RISE Program:  

www.cacc-inc.org