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.

Episódios

  • On Being a Black Man In America, Parts 3 and 4 - the Conversation Continues ...

    22/04/2021 Duração: 01h48min

    Tensions ran high this week as we all awaited the decision of 12 Minneapolis jurors in the Derek Chauvin murder trial. On Tuesday, Chauvin was found guilty of the murder of George Floyd. There was a collective sigh of relief from many in the African American community that this time justice was served, followed quickly by the acknowledgement that this does not end the problem of police violence against African American men. Join us for a special 2-hour edition of Another View where we provide analysis of the trial, sentencing of Chauvin, and potential policy changes in policing in our nation. We also discuss self-care for Black men, hear how they are processing and dealing with trauma, and gain insight on how we must all work together for change. Our guests include Dr. Eric Claville, Director of the Center for African American Public Policy at Norfolk State University; Dr. Wil LaVeist, author, speaker and multi-media consultant; award winning author and literary contributor Jeffrey Blount; community activist

  • Answering Your Questions About "The Shot"

    15/04/2021 Duração: 54min

    Has the temporary pause in the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine made you more hesitant about getting your coronavirus vaccine shot? Are you confused about how the vaccine works? Is one vaccine better than another? Are conspiracy theories about the vaccine keeping you up at night? An outstanding panel of experts answers your questions about the coronavirus vaccine. Virologist and Professor Daniel Engel, PhD, University of Virginia School of Medicine; Rebecca Vargas-Jackson, M.D., Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM) COVID 19 Health Equity Group; and Keith Newby, M.D., Cardiologist, separate fact from fiction about the vaccine and side effects so you can make an informed decision about being vaccinated.

  • AV Round Table: What's Going On?

    08/04/2021 Duração: 54min

    We take a close look at some of the dangerous and deadly events capturing our attention and our conversations this week. Topping the list is the Chauvin trial. Eight people are injured and two are dead following multiple shootings in Virginia Beach. And what about the soaring number of violent attacks on Asian Americans? In the words of the late great Marvin Gaye, "What's Going On?" We hear what our listeners and our Round Table pundits have to say about all this and more. Another View Producer, Lisa Godley, is guest host for this engaging and enlightening conversation. She is joined by the award winning Another View Round Table - Norfolk City Treasurer, Daun Hester; Relationship Expert, Alvean Lyons; NSU Political Science Professor, Carol Pretlow and Comedian, Allison Moore.

  • Racists Anonymous

    01/04/2021 Duração: 54min

    "Hello, my name is ______, and I'm a racist". That's the beginning of a Racists Anonymous meeting or RA. What is RA? It's a 12-step program that works in communities small and large, and is dedicated to "ending racism in our lifetime". According to its website, the RA program "pulls us forward as we first acknowledge that we have a problem; secondly, we accept that the problem is beyond our ability to manage; and third, we turn this problem over to the Higher Power. If we do this, we will reduce the ways we continually infect succeeding generations." So the question is, "Does it work?" Find out lessons learned from the founder of RA, Ron Buford, Pastor of Sunnyvale Congregational Community United Church of Christ in San Francisco, along with other RA members.

  • What to do About Your 2020 Taxes...

    25/03/2021 Duração: 59min

    The IRS has extended the filing deadline for your 2020 taxes, but does that mean you should wait? The stimulus check you received in 2020 - is that considered taxable income? How do you figure out your taxes if you were furloughed or laid off during the pandemic? What else do we need to know when filing taxes for 2020? Get expert answers from Eric Pierre, CPA and CEO, Owner and Principal of Pierre Accounting. Eric is a trusted tax strategist, has worked for various Fortune 500 companies prior to starting his own business, and his Twitter account, @YourFavCPA, is on the Forbes Top 100 Must Follow Tax Twitter Accounts.

  • AV History Lesson: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

    18/03/2021 Duração: 54min

    In 1908, nine women on the campus of Howard University envisioned a sisterhood of caring and service. Today 300,000 college-educated women worldwide are members of Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sorority, Inc. Among their ranks, the Vice-President of the United States, Kamala Harris. Learn the history of AKA Sorority, Inc. and the difference its members make on society today. Our guests include Jennifer King Congleton, Mid-Atlantic Regional Director, and Dr. Aurelia Williams, Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference Chairman.

  • Money, Marijuana and Meghan

    11/03/2021 Duração: 54min

    The AV Round Table talks about the Congressional process to additional stimulus checks; legalizing marijuana in Virginia; and thoughts about the Meghan and Harry interview with Oprah, including racism apparently on display within the Royal family. Alvean Lyons, Allison Moore, Daun Hester and Carol Pretlow bring stimulating and insightful conversation.

  • Williamsburg: Preserving African American History

    04/03/2021 Duração: 54min

    Williamsburg, Virginia, and specifically, William and Mary and Colonial Williamsburg, has come a long way in acknowledging the contributions of African American enslaved and free people to quality of life since the landing of the first Africans to English North America more than 400 years ago. What was once an ignored legacy is now coming to light through thoughtful apology, rigorous scholarship, and archaeological findings. We talk about the latest finding - the identification of the structure of the Williamsburg Bray School - an 18th century school dedicated to the education of free and enslaved Black children. We also get an update on the archaeological dig of the original First Baptist Church, Williamsburg, the 3rd oldest Black church in America, built for and by Black people. Our guests include Jody Allen, the Robert Francis Engs Director of The Lemon Project at William and Mary; Connie Matthews Harshaw, President, Let Freedom Ring Foundation; Jack Gary, Archaeologist, Colonial Williamsburg; and others i

  • AV History Lesson: Confederate Statues

    25/02/2021 Duração: 54min

    It's a highly charged issue - are Confederate statues an homage to history or a racist reminder of the mistreatment of Blacks in this country? Many Confederate monuments have been removed from their public places, but there is much discussion about where to put them. Do they belong in museums? Should they be destroyed? Do we erase history by removing them from the "public square"? We gain perspective from historian Christy S. Coleman, Executive Director of the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, and Dr. Arthur T. Carter, who is working on what may be an inclusive way to honor the heritage of both Confederate and Union soldiers.

  • Surviving "The Stop" (Encore Edition)

    18/02/2021 Duração: 54min

    It's a "must have" conversation - especially in Black and Brown communities - how to handle yourself when stopped by the police. The "Stop" can literally be a life and death situation and "the talk" is one parents have with their children to hopefully minimize risk and danger. But is the outcome of the encounter solely on the one who is stopped, or do police also have a responsibility to make sure the stop goes well? We talk with Dwayne Bryant, author of "The Stop". His goal is to improve police and community interactions and change the narrative from fear to respect on both sides.

  • The Black Church

    04/02/2021 Duração: 54min

    The Black Church - a place of refuge and spiritual guidance. The center of civil and social rights. The place where leadership is taught, creative expression is encouraged, and lifelong connections are made. We look at the history of the Black church and answer the question, "Is it still the center of the African American universe?" Our guests include Bishop Kim Brown, Mount Lebanon Baptist Church, affectionately known as "the Mount"; Dr. Antipas Harris, President/Dean, Jakes Divinity School, Associate Pastor at The Potter's House and author of "Is Christianity the White Man's Religion; and Dr. Reginald Davis, Pastor of the Historic First Baptist Church, Williamsburg, one of the oldest Black churches in America.

  • The Coronavirus Vaccine

    28/01/2021 Duração: 54min

    Have you taken the coronavirus vaccine? Are you hesitant about taking it? What's stopping you? What questions do you have? Are you concerned about this vaccine could be the modern day version of the Tuskegee experiment? Cardiologist Dr. Keith Newby joins us to answer your questions about the virus, the vaccine, and whether the roll out of the vaccine will be equitable in all communities.

  • AV Round Table: The Biden Administration

    21/01/2021 Duração: 54min

    President-Elect Joe Biden became the 46th President of the United States on Wednesday, January 20 at noon. What will the future hold for our country? How will the Biden administration handle the coronavirus pandemic? How will he mend the racial divide? What will he do to get the economy back on track? And how will he convince Americans that he is president for all? These are just some of the issues the Another View Round Table will explore. Join Alvean Lyons, Daun Hester, Carol Pretlow and Allison Moore for analysis and insight on the Biden administration.

  • Happy 10th Anniversary Another View!

    14/01/2021 Duração: 54min

    Another View celebrates 10 years on the radio! In honor of this major milestone, composer, performer, drummer, producer, and foodie Jae Sinnett has created a new theme song for Another View, aptly titled "Another View". Jae tells the back story of his latest creation, other music projects in the works and how he expresses his creativity through food.

  • Storming the Nation's Capitol

    07/01/2021 Duração: 54min

    It may be a new year, but the issues surrounding the 2020 presidential election are still front and center. The nation’s capital was stormed by rioters determined to interrupt congress from certifying the election of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president of the United States. Four people died...14 police officers injured...pipe bombs and other explosives were found and disabled...and the capitol building was ransacked. The nation was stunned. The conversation in the black community...white priviledge at it's finest. Confused by that response? We unpack it for you.

  • HAPPY NEW YEAR!

    31/12/2020 Duração: 54min

    On behalf of the Another View crew - HAPPY NEW YEAR! May 2021 bring happiness, health and wealth to you and your family. Join us as we look back at some of your favorite Another View programs. We'll be back with you live on January 7, 2021.

  • Project 10X

    17/12/2020 Duração: 59min

    How do you effectively tackle racial inequity and inequality in health, wealth and opportunity in this country? According to at least one organization, you do it holistically by addressing disparities in housing, economic inclusion, healthcare, banking, justice reform, and public safety simultaneously. We introduce you to Project 10X - a ten-year, $1 Billion bold initiative spearheaded by the Local Initiatives Support Corporation, or LISC. LISC CEO Maurice Jones shares why he is excited to embark upon this "biggest, boldest effort to eliminate racial gaps that represent America's most pressing challenges." We'll also hear from Blair Durham, CEO of Black Brand, the Black Chamber of Commerce in Hampton Roads.

  • Finding Your Roots - WHRO Style!

    10/12/2020 Duração: 59min

    Paraphrasing a popular phrase - "You cannot know where you are going until you know from whence you've come". That is why so many people are now "finding their roots" - discovering their past history as a way to understand the present. We will find our roots, WHRO style! We talk with genealogists Renate Yarborough Sanders and Stephanie Thomas about ways to discover your past, and Regina Brayboy who will share her personal story of discovery.

  • AV Round Table: A Few of my Favorite Things!

    03/12/2020 Duração: 54min

    2020 has been a very challenging year - the pandemic, racial unrest, a turbulent presidential election, massive unemployment - the list goes on. Yet as we enter this holiday season there is reason for optimism and hope. The AV pundits share some of their favorite holiday traditions and a wish list for the country as we enter into 2021. Alvean Lyons, Daun Hester, Carol Pretlow and Allison Moore share their holiday childhood memories, traditions that they carry on today with their families, and their hopes and dreams for the future.

  • Surviving "The Stop"

    19/11/2020 Duração: 54min

    It's a "must have" conversation - especially in Black and Brown communities - how to handle yourself when stopped by the police. The "Stop" can literally be a life and death situation and "the talk" is one parents have with their children to hopefully minimize risk and danger. But is the outcome of the encounter solely on the one who is stopped, or do police also have a responsibility to make sure the stop goes well? We talk with Dwayne Bryant, author of "The Stop". His goal is to improve police and community interactions and change the narrative from fear to respect on both sides.

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