Another View The Radio Show Podcast

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Another View is a weekly call-in radio talk show that discusses todays topics from an African American perspective.

Episodios

  • AV Round Table: American Politics

    11/01/2024 Duración: 54min

    Our Round Table pundits bring analysis and commentary on our political climate today. From what to expect from the Virginia General Assembly, to the upcoming Iowa caucuses, to the intersection of higher education and Congress, pundits Daun Hester and Eric Claville share their views on the political landscape.

  • Mr. Jimmy From Around the Way

    04/01/2024 Duración: 54min

    Another View is excited to kick off 2024 with an engaging conversation with author Jeffrey Blount! His new book is "Mr. Jimmy From Around the Way". It's a story of activism, speaking out on poverty, inequities in housing, education, healthcare, and justice. It's ultimately a story of love and redemption that hopefully will spur all of us to action.

  • Best of Another View 2023 Edition

    28/12/2023 Duración: 54min

    As 2023 comes to an end, we at Another View reflect on the programs we've shared with you during the year. From the ever popular award-winning Another View Round Table, to Another View on Health, and our live, "on the road" shows, we've had a great year! May your 2024 be prosperous and wonderful! We'll be back live on January 4, 2024!

  • AV Round Table: What Mattered in 2023

    14/12/2023 Duración: 54min

    Book banning, removing African American history from public schools, a Black woman named Supreme Court justice, Brittany Griner released from Russian jail - just some of the major news stories affecting the Black community in 2023. Our Round Table pundits Daun Hester, Carol Pretlow, Gaylene Kanoyton, and Dr. Alvean Lyons talk about the stories that resonated with them personally. And we will celebrate pundit Carol Pretlow as she moves to emeritus status with our show.

  • AV Profile: Meet Journalist Leonard Colvin

    07/12/2023 Duración: 54min

    The New Journal and Guide is the third oldest Black newspaper in the country, and since 1987 journalist Leonard Colvin has been a fixture on its weekly pages. Leonard Colvin has been chronicling Black life in Hampton Roads for more than 36 years, covering topics from civil rights to politics, to Black culture. We hear a conversation with Leonard about his life, his career, his thoughts on the future of the Black press, and what retirement looks like for him!

  • AV on Health: STROKE!

    30/11/2023 Duración: 54min

    Stroke is defined as a "brain attack" that most often occurs when blood that brings oxygen to your brain stops flowing and brain cells die. And African Americans are more likely to experience stroke and/or die from it than any other racial group. Cardiologist Dr. Keith Newby talks about the causes, treatments, and preventive measures you can take to prevent a stroke. And we'll tell you how to spot the signs of stroke - using F.A.S.T. - face drooping, arm weakness, speech difficulty, and when it's time to call 911 - because stroke is an emergency!

  • Family Dynamics and the Holidays

    16/11/2023 Duración: 54min

    The holidays are here - time for family to come together and celebrate! Will your dinner table be full of laughter, love, and joy - or strife, conflict, and hurt feelings? Just how do you keep the peace between family members during what is supposed to be a joyous time of year? Relationship expert and leadership consultant Dr. Alvean Lyons shares some advice on how to avoid conflict and promote harmony. She will help you navigate everything from heated political arguments to managing the relative who has too much to drink!

  • AV Round Table: 2023 Election Results

    09/11/2023 Duración: 54min

    Hear analysis of the outcomes of Virginia's 2023 elections from an African American perspective. How will control of the House and Senate affect the Black community? What was the impact of negative political ads that portrayed Black men as criminals? And do the results of Virginia's elections portend what is to come in 2024? Join Daun Hester, Gaylene Kanoyton, Carol Pretlow, and Dr. Eric Claville for "another view" of the elections.

  • Barbara Ciara: Chapter 2

    02/11/2023 Duración: 54min

    She is the consummate journalist, whose commanding voice and presence has filled the news airwaves on every network in Hampton Roads, including WHRO-TV! After 50 years in journalism, Barbara is leaving the anchor desk to start a new chapter in her life, retirement. We take a look back at her stellar journalism career and how she has been a driving force behind the success of many of your favorite journalists of color. And we'll find out what's planned for "chapter 2" of her life.

  • AV on Health: Food Insecurity

    26/10/2023 Duración: 54min

    According to Feeding America, the Black community consistently faces hunger at higher rates than whites because of social, economic, and environmental challenges. African Americans are three times more likely to face food insecurity than their white counterparts. Cardiologist Dr. Keith Newby talks about the correlation between hunger and chronic health conditions that are prevalent among African Americans like hypertension, heart disease and stroke.

  • Race and Higher Education

    19/10/2023 Duración: 54min

    Meet investigative journalists Brandi Kellam and Louis Hansen with the Virginia Center for Investigative Journalism at WHRO. They are the authors of "Erasing the Black Spot: How a Virginia College Expanded by Uprooting a Black Neighborhood". The article centers on the use of eminent domain to destroy a black middle-class neighborhood in Newport News to build a new two-year public college as a branch of the William and Mary college system - today known as Christopher Newport University. But CNU is not alone, other public Virginia colleges such as ODU and UVA used similar practices to uproot Black communities for their expansion purposes. Hear a conversation about race and higher education - it's an Another View History Lesson!

  • AV Round Table: Isreal at War

    12/10/2023 Duración: 54min

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared "we are at war" after Palestinian militants launched a large-scale attack over the weekend, resulting in the reported deaths of hundreds on both sides. What's the history behind the conflict and could this war escalate to include other countries? And since the conflict is geographically far away, why should African Americans pay attention?

  • Embracing Classical Music

    05/10/2023 Duración: 54min

    Traditional symphony orchestras across the nation are struggling with the same thing - how to make the audience more diverse and its offerings more inclusive. The Virginia Symphony Orchestra has been on a multi-year journey of attracting a new audience, with a focus on bringing more people of color into the world of classical music. We hear from Executive Director Dr. Andrea Warren and Tyler McKisson, a Fellow with the orchestra, about why they say classical music is for all. Plus, we hear from Deirdre Love and Andre Love with Teens With a Purpose, who share a marriage between hip-hop and the classics.

  • AV on Health: Covid, RSV, Flu

    28/09/2023 Duración: 54min

    Healthcare experts are predicting a triple whammy this fall/winter - Covid, RSV and Flu! Do you know the difference between the three? Have you been vaccinated for all of these viruses? Have you gone back to wearing a mask? Cardiologist Dr. Keith Newby shares prevention and coping strategies to keep you and your family healthy and safe.

  • Meet S.A. Cosby

    21/09/2023 Duración: 54min

    He's a New York Times bestselling author, recipient of numerous literary awards, and the hottest writer of crime fiction today! And - he's from "our neck of the woods", Mathews, Virginia. He's S.A. Cosby! Hear how he got his start, why he's such an excellent storyteller, and get an inside look at his latest novel, "All the Sinners Bleed".

  • AV Round Table: Black Woman Excellence

    14/09/2023 Duración: 54min

    Black women who overcome the vitriol of "haters" by performing with excellence. From the tennis court to the courtroom, Black women are working within the system to create positive change. Join Alvean Lyons and Daun Hester for a lively discussion about being Black and in charge. And - it's that time of year! Time to support Another View and all of the programming heard on WHRV-FM by joining our public radio family.

  • Another View: The Claville Report

    07/09/2023 Duración: 54min

    There's so much going on in American politics right now. The Republican front-runner, former President Donald Trump, holds a strong lead over the 11 Republican challengers who are also vying for the country's top spot. At the same time, Trump is facing more than 90 criminal charges in four separate cases, including an indictment for election tampering. On the Democratic side, the issue of President Joe Biden's age is resurfacing and now Dr. Cornel West has thrown his hat into the ring under the Green Party ticket. It's a lot to digest! Fortunately, Dr. Eric Claville is ready to sort it all out with The Claville Report. And we'll hear from author, professor, and filmmaker Booker T. Mattison about his thrilling new film that drops today -- "Twisted Marriage Therapist"!

  • Changing Seasons and Your Mental Health

    31/08/2023 Duración: 54min

    Fall brings change - back to school, more rigid routines, work assignments ramp up, the weather changes - so are you mentally healthy to deal with all of the changes? Leadership and wellness coach Charese Josie, LCSW joins us with some advice on managing life as we enter the final seasons of the year. Plus - we talk with the two youngest guests we've ever had on Another View - Cam and Cari Josie, the daughters of Charese and, along with their Mom, authors of Two Witty Girls, a collection of quotes from these pre-teens that will inspire and make you laugh out loud!

  • Another View Live From Fort Monroe!

    24/08/2023 Duración: 54min

    It's a LIVE broadcast from Fort Monroe. We are commemorating the 404th landing of the first Africans to English North America! The "20 and ought" Africans arrived aboard the "White Lion", an English privateer ship that landed at Point Comfort, now known as Fort Monroe in Hampton, Virginia. Our guests include renowned historian Dr. Cassandra Newby-Alexander, sculptor Brian Owens, and Calvin Pearson, Founder, Project 1619 in Hampton.

  • Encore: AV on Health

    17/08/2023 Duración: 54min

    African Americans are second only to Native Americans and Alaskan Natives in the number of people who still smoke. Of the African Americans who still light up, three in four smoke menthol cigarettes; menthol makes it easier to start - and harder to quit smoking. Cardiologist Dr. Keith Newby and Rita Miller, Tobacco Use and Dependence Treatment Coordinator with the Virginia Department of Health, talk about the dangers of smoking and offer specific ways to quit. Plus, Producer Lisa Godley has information on upcoming community events you won't want to miss.

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