This year we’ve enjoyed exploring topics that impact Hampton Roads' vibrant African-American community, and featuring the positive stories that made a difference. So as you prepare to celebrate the new year, tune in to Another View on Thursday, December 31, 2009! We'll take you down me...
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During this holiday season we continue our "grateful" series with the story of Mary and Sherman Lee, who literally found themselves and their daughters with only the clothes on their backs after their home caught fire and was destroyed. But Mary will tell you that the Lee family is grat...
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'Tis the season for joy and being thankful for all the positive things that have happened in your life. And it’s also the time to be grateful for the help of others when you've needed it most. During the month of December, Another View brings you inspirational stories of people of our ...
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Recently a 4th grader from New Orleans asked President Obama this question: "How come so many people hate you?". Have we become a more racist nation since the election of President Obama? Why have so many expressions of hate and racist attitudes come to the forefront - and more importa...
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Virginia and New Jersey made headlines last week as voters turned the states from blue to red. Many pundits believe the voters' choices are reflective of their feelings about President Barack Obama. Why did Virginia vote republican? What is in store politically for the Commonwealth? O...
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How well are black businesses doing in this economic climate? What new avenues have been opened in the fields of e-commerce, education, energy and the environment for African-American owned businesses? Why is it necessary, in this age of the Obama presidency, to even have a Black Expo? On the...
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Many in this country assumed racial issues in America have come to an end with the election of President Barack Obama, but the recent Gates/Crowley incident sparked a national debate that indicates we still have a long way to go. On the next Another View, we’ll talk about race, particul...
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On the next Another View, meet President and CEO of WHRO/WHRV Bert Schmidt! We’ll talk about public media and why it is important to all citizens. You'll hear Bert's views on the need for programs like Another View, plus he'll make a special announcement about the show. And you'll mee...
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Nationwide the unemployment rate this year is close to 7%, but in the African-American community it is above 12%! In Hampton Roads, white unemployment in 2008 was 3.4%, while African-American unemployment was 6.2%. Why are the numbers so high in our community? We’ll talk about it with John Kamir...
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We’ve heard the statistics and seen the stereotype - that African-American fathers are incarcerated, on drugs, uninvolved or unmarried. On the next Another View, we will shatter the stereotype, and introduce you to fathers who take care of and love their children, and work in the commu...
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What makes a woman wait until she is older than 35 to have her first child? What are the special considerations women in their late 30’s and older must take into account when they decide to become an "older mother"? What are the joys and the challenges, and if they could do it all over again, ...
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In light of layoffs and tough economic times many are looking to become their own boss by creating and owning their own business. Is now the right time to go into business for yourself? What do you need to know to get started? And if you are already a business owner, how do you stay s...
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