Sinopsis
Another View is a weekly call-in radio talk show that discusses todays topics from an African American perspective.
Episodios
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1619: The Making of America
21/09/2012 Duración: 01h00sThe year was 1619 - a pivotal year in the colony of Virginia - and it had something to do with race, gender and government! These three major events meant critical changes for Virginia - because of them the colony transformed from a small settlement of white men, to one that contained black and white families, who, along with Native Americans, would create America. It's a fascinating subject, and on the next Another View we'll talk with historians Linda Heywood and John Thornton of Boston University, and Cassandra Newby-Alexander of Norfolk State University about these events so critical to the making of America. It's a history lesson you won't want to miss on the next Another View, Friday, September 21 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us at whrv.org.
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Another View Round Table - After the Conventions
14/09/2012 Duración: 01h00sOn the next Another View, the Round Table pundits share their views on the two political conventions - what worked, what didn't, and was anyone convinced to change their vote? And what about the facts - did both parties take liberty with telling the truth? And how did the issue of race permeate both events? Roger Chesley, columnist for the Virginian-Pilot; NSU professor Carol Pretlow; Community Activist Bill Thomas; and Journalist and Author Wil LaVeist talk about these and other issues on the Another View Round Table, Friday, September 14 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us at whrv.org.
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The New Plan for Norfolk Public Schools
07/09/2012 Duración: 01h00sIt's a new school year, and for Norfolk Public Schools - a new plan for improvement. As part of our American Graduate: Let's Make It Happen initiative, we'll talk with education leaders about their plans to increase the on-time graduation rate, decrease the drop out rate, and ensure students have a safe, academically stimulating and positive environment in which to learn. And we'll discuss concrete ways that the community can get involved through innovative partnerships. Our guests include: Dr. Samuel King, Superintendent, NPS; Dr. Kirk Houston, NPS School Board Chair; Dr. Marvin Bright, Provost, Norfolk Campus, Tidewater Community College; and Kevin Monroe, Principal, Booker T. Washington High School. And Lisa Godley brings us the story of Uth Act - which means Youth Achieving Change Together. It's a group of Hampton Public School kids who are trained to be community leaders! It's all on Another View, Friday, September 7 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us at whrv.org.
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Television and the Civil Rights Movement
31/08/2012 Duración: 01h00sOn the next Another View we'll explore the crucial role network television played during the Civil Rights movement of the 1960's. Our guest is UVA Professor Aniko Bodroghkozy, author of "Equal Time: Television and the Civil Rights Movement." She'll share her thoughts on how network news and entertainment shows like Julia and Good Times made a difference in our perception of Blacks and Whites. Plus, Lisa Godley tells us how the game of chess is making a positive difference in some urban neighborhoods in Norfolk!
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Jae Sinnett and Jazz
24/08/2012 Duración: 01h00sHe is one of the leading authorities on jazz in Hampton Roads - WHRV-FM's very own Jae Sinnett. On the next Another View, we'll talk with Jae about his life, his love of jazz, his music and his show Sinnett in Session. And, we'll hear songs from his brand new CD release, "Still Standing". Plus Lisa Godley brings us an in-depth conversation with Gabrielle Douglas and her mother, Natalie, about the sacrifices they had to make so that Gabby could bring home the Olympic gold. It's all on Another View, Friday, August 24 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us at whrv.org.
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Health Care Disparities
17/08/2012 Duración: 01h00sAfrican American men in Hampton Roads have the highest rate of prostate cancer in the nation! Why aren't black men in our region getting the information, screenings and treatment they need? This week on Another View we'll discuss the problem and look at solutions. I'm Lisa Godley and I'll be filling in for Barbara Hamm Lee this week. Join me, Dr. Nathaniel Stinson and Dr. Richard Wright along with cancer survivors: Terrance Afer-Anderson and Charlie Hill; as we discuss this life threatening disease and the upcoming symposium designed to provide information and screenings to those who need it most. Also, my interview with Grammy award-winning artist... Pharrell Williams. We'll tell you what he's doing to give back to kids in Hampton Roads! So make an appointment to tune in to Another View, Friday, August 17 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM or stream us at whrv.org.
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Another View August Round Table
10/08/2012 Duración: 01h00sLooking for insightful, witty, knowledge-based, intelligent conversation about issues you care about? Look no further than the Another View Round Table! Our pundits share their thoughts on issues of the day from an African American perspective. Our pundits: Roger Chesley, Columnist for the Virginian-Pilot; Carol Pretlow, Political Science Professor , NSU; Bill Thomas, Community Activist; and Journalist, Talk Show Host and Author Wil Laveist. This week we'll talk about President Obama's White House Order on African American Education; and Olympic Gold Medalist Gabby Douglas. Join us for the Another View Round Table, Friday, August 10 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM or stream us at whrv.org.
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Norfolk's FBI
03/08/2012 Duración: 01h00sWe are used to hearing about the FBI working on national cases such as the recent massacre in Colorado. But are you aware of what they are doing in local communities like Hampton Roads? Cyber security breaches, bullying, and fraud against seniors are just some of the crimes that the Norfolk FBI is working hard to prevent through public education and awareness. On the next Another View, candid conversation with Special Agent in Charge John Boles and Community Outreach and Media Specialist Vanessa Torres, about these issues as well as information on how the FBI works, career opportunities and how community involvement helps this law enforcement agency serve us better. And in our showcase segment, Lisa Godley brings us the soulful sounds of Take 6! It's all on Another View, Friday, August 3 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM or stream us at whrv.org.
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Should African Americans Vote Republican?
27/07/2012 Duración: 01h00sFor decades African Americans have overwhelmingly voted for Democrats in local, regional, state and national races. But with the 2012 presidential election, there are a growing number of African Americans who are not only voting Republican, but who hold leadership positions within the Republican base. Why the switch? Are Republicans offering an attractive alternative to Blacks who are fed up with high unemployment, deficit spending and Obamacare? On the next Another View we'll talk with Coby Dillard, Vice Chairman of the Republican Party of Norfolk, and Thomas Harmon, IV, who ran as the Republican candidate for Senate District 2 against incumbent Mamie Locke, about their views on why voting Republican is the better choice for African Americans this November. Plus, Lisa Godley brings us the story of TBO - a group of young people who are determined to use media in a positive way. It's all on Another View, Friday, July 27 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us at whrv.org.
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Woman Power in the State Senate
20/07/2012 Duración: 01h00sOn the next Another View a candid conversation with Virginia State Senators Mamie Locke and Louise Lucas! What was the driving force that propelled these women into politics? What will be the "hot button issue" in this upcoming General Assembly? Is race or gender ever an issue as they represent their constituents? We'll find out about their backgrounds and discuss the recent loss of their colleague, the late Senator Yvonne Miller. Join us for an inside look at our government at work as we talk with Senator Mamie Locke and Senator Louise Lucas on the next Another View, Friday, July 20 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM.
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Another View - July Round Table
13/07/2012 Duración: 01h00sIt's the most popular segment of Another View - the Another View Round Table! Each month, our pundits get together to discuss issues of particular importance to the African American community - and they do it with insight and humor. Join Virginian-Pilot columnist Roger Chesley; NSU political science professor Carol Pretlow; resident conservative and community activist Bill Thomas; and author, journalist and talk show host Wil LaVeist for intelligent conversation from an African American perspective! It's the Another View Round Table, Friday, July 13th at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us at whrv.org.
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AIDS and the African American Community
06/07/2012 Duración: 01h00sThree decades after the AIDS virus was first reported among gay white men, nearly half of the one million people in this country infected with HIV are black men, women and children! If you don't find that startling, you should, especially since African Americans only make up 12.6 percent of the U.S. population. Why are these numbers growing? We'll discuss the AIDS epidemic with filmmaker Renata Simone who explores this issue in depth in her latest FRONTLINE documentary on PBS "ENDGAME: AIDS in Black America." We'll also talk to Marvelyn, a popular star athlete who contracted AIDS as a teenager from her boyfriend. She says she was totally ignorant and feels let down by her home, school and community. Also joining us is Rosalin Johnson: STD Program Supervisor for the Virginia Department of Health. Later in the show, we'll look at some of the positive things happening in the African American Community when we take a behind the scenes look at the project actor/filmmaker Tim Reid is doing with Norfolk State
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Dating After Divorce
29/06/2012 Duración: 01h00sSpeed dating, internet dating sites, mobile apps to find a mate - dating in 2012 is very different, especially if you've been married for a long time and are now divorced. What are the new rules for dating? How critical is social media to dating success? Can you meet someone new the old fashioned way - through a human introduction? When do you introduce your date to your children - or should you? So many questions - and our favorite relationship expert, Alvean Lyons, CEO of TRACE Success Consulting, will have the answers. It's all on Another View, Friday, June 29 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM.
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Female Veterans: Still Fighting Even Though They're Home
15/06/2012 Duración: 01h00sThe wars in Iraq and Afghanistan may be over, but our female veterans are finding a new battlefield - home. There are more than 800,000 veterans living in Virginia and of that number 95,000 are women. Many face problems when they return from war - from homelessness, to medical and mental health issues, to re-establishing family ties. Civilians assume there are programs to handle these issues but unfortunately there are few resources to help women veterans. On the next Another View, we'll talk about the issues unique to female vets, and we'll learn about the Gladys Gatlin Foundation, a new organization that focuses on helping women re-enter society after war. Our guests include Army veteran Bridget Reed along with Senior Advisor Aubrey Wilson,and Marketing Director Bruce Williams, both with the Gladys Gatlin Foundation. Plus, Lisa Godley brings us the story of Children of the Sun. It's all on Another View, Friday, June 15 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM or stream us at whrv.org.
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The General Educational Development Test also know as the GED
15/06/2012 Duración: 01h00sWhat crosses your mind when someone says they've decided to get their GED? On the Next Another View, we'll talk to the experts about the general educational development test and give you some insight into what you can and can't do with a GED. Join our guests Debbie Hunley-Stukes; the Director of Middle School Instruction for Chesapeake Public Schools, Fontaine Ferebee-Johns; Adult Education Coordinator for Chesapeake Public Schools and Robert Phillips; a GED graduate. Also, Lisa Godley introduces us to a local group rapping their way to the top. They've already made their way to BET's 106 and Park...what's next for the group D.M.B? It's all on Another View, Friday, June 22nd at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM or stream us at whrv.org.
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Another View - June Round Table
08/06/2012 Duración: 01h00sIt's the most popular segment of Another View - the Another View Round Table! Each month, our pundits get together to discuss issues of particular importance to the African American community - and they do it with insight and humor. Join Virginian-Pilot columnist Roger Chesley; NSU political science professor Carol Pretlow; resident conservative and community activist Bill Thomas; and author, journalist and talk show host Wil LaVeist for intelligent conversation from an African American perspective! It's the Another View Round Table, Friday, June 8 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us at whrv.org.
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Childhood Obesity
01/06/2012 Duración: 01h00sHere are some statistics that will make you sit up and take notice: 35.9% of African American children ages 2-19 are overweight or obese, compared to 31.7% of all children those ages. 11.4% of African American children ages 2 to 5 are obese. 29.2% of African American girls, ages 12-19 are obese, compared to less than one in five Mexican American or White adolescent girls who are obese. Obesity is alarming for all children, but what is happening in the African American community that causes so many children to be overweight or obese? Is it diet? Lack of exercise? Genetics? On the next Another View we'll talk about childhood obesity - causes and prevention - with pediatrician Dr. Adayna Upchurch Burrows; physical therapist Dr. Kira Davies with CHKD's Healthy You program; and Xyla King and her grandmother Chyennesia Griffin, who changed their eating and exercise habits after Xyla showed symptoms of pre-diabetes - at 11 years old! Plus Lisa Godley brings us the heartwarming story of Gwendolyn Lee Lomax, a
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Round Table: On the Issue of Race
25/05/2012 Duración: 01h00sWhen was the last time you had a meaningful conversation about race? Did you come away with understanding - or were you frustrated and angry? Why is it so difficult to talk about race and racial matters? On the next Another View we'll talk about "talking about race" with our round table pundits, Roger Chesley, columnist for the Virginian-Pilot; NSU professor Carol Pretlow; community activist Bill Thomas; and author, talk show host and journalist Wil LaVeist. In addition, John Johnson, head of the Hampton Unity Commission joins us for this important discussion.
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Norfolk Public Schools Update
18/05/2012 Duración: 01h00sThis week the Norfolk School Board appointed Dr. Samuel T. King as the new superintendent of Norfolk Public Schools. On the next Another View, we'll talk with Dr. King about his new position and his vision for this urban school district. We'll also talk with school board chair, Dr. Kirk T. Houston, and interim superintendent Mr. Michael Spencer about transition plans and how NPS is doing in improving on-time graduation rates and lowering the drop out rate. It's all a part of WHRO and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's American Graduate: Let's Make It Happen initiative. Plus, Lisa Godley talks with Tavis Smiley about his new documentary, STAND. Join us for a great conversation Friday, May 18 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM.
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Another View Round Table - On the Issue of Race
11/05/2012 Duración: 01h00sWhen was the last time you had a meaningful conversation about race? Did you come away with understanding - or were you frustrated and angry? Why is it so difficult to talk about race and racial matters? On the next Another View we'll talk about "talking about race" with our round table pundits, Roger Chesley, columnist for the Virginian-Pilot; NSU professor Carol Pretlow; community activist Bill Thomas; and author, talk show host and journalist Wil LaVeist. In addition, John Johnson, head of the Hampton Unity Commission joins us for this important discussion.