Episodios

  • AV on Health: Vaccines
    Sep 25 2025
    Vaccines — everyone's talking about them. But which ones should you get? Should your child be vaccinated? And how do you make the best decision for your family? Cardiologist Dr. Keith Newby cuts through the noise and provides sound advice as we tackle the controversy surrounding vaccines.
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  • Edenton, N.C: The Statue is Down
    Sep 18 2025
    Every Saturday since 2021, Move the Monument Coalition members protested to remove the Confederate statue standing in the town square of Edenton, NC since 1961. The Edenton Bell Battery Chapter of the Sons of Confederate Veterans protested to keep the statue in place. Late in the evening of August 30, 2025, the statue was removed and temporarily placed in a walled enclosure at the old Chowan County Jail. Another View first told you about the statue and race relations in this idyllic town when we broadcast live from Edenton in 2023. Now, we bring you the latest chapter in the fight to end racism and make the town welcoming for all.
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  • AV Round Table: Vaccines, Violence, Voting
    Sep 11 2025
    Florida becomes the first state to eliminate vaccine mandates for its citizens — will others follow suit and what does it mean for public health? President Trump promises to send the National Guard to other US cities to curb violence — is that legal? And the race is on to see who will become the next governor of Virginia — will voters turn out in record numbers?
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  • The New "Talk" - School Shootings
    Sep 4 2025
    For many African American parents and their children, the "talk" - how Black children are to act when interacting with police - is a necessary rite of passage especially as teens begin to drive. Now parents, regardless of race or ethnicity, are having a new "talk" — this time on how to prepare for a school shooting. The numbers vary depending on the criteria used to define a school shooting, but according to the K-12 School Database, there have been 146 incidents at schools in 2025, including the most recent in Minneapolis, where a gunman killed two students and injured 17 others before taking his own life. We hear from an expert on the best way to help your child prepare for the possibility of a school shooting, and how to process emotions when they happen. Licensed professional counselor Kirsten High shares how to communicate with compassion and without fear.
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  • AV on Health: Disease Knows No Politics
    Aug 28 2025
    His name is Dr. Elias Zerhouni, former director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under President George W. Bush, presidential envoy under President Barack Obama and treating physician for President Ronald Reagan. He is the author of "Disease Knows No Politics," an inspirational medical and political memoir that champions the work of the NIH, and he is our guest on the next Another View on Health. Dr. Zerhouni will share why, despite deep cuts in funding by the Trump administration, he believes the NIH needs to be at the service of all Americans, regardless of their political preferences, race, gender, sexual orientation or religion.
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  • Hair Anxiety
    Aug 21 2025
    Be it long or short, curly or straight, natural or processed, hair is more than a protective cover on your head — oftentimes it can define how you feel about yourself as a person. For many African American women, hair anxiety, described as "a shared fear among Black women about how their hair looks," is very real. This phenomenon can affect a woman's self-esteem, impact daily life activities and ultimately cause damage to the hair itself. We examine the impact of hair anxiety and explore ways to lessen the stress of caring for our hair. Our guests include Michelle Williams, CEO of Versus Salon, and actress, spokesperson and musician Ashley Tru Ward.
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  • AV Round Table: They're Back!
    Aug 14 2025
    It's the fellas' turn at the Round Table - Roger Chesley, Wil LaVeist, Bill Thomas, and Eric Claville are back! From tariffs, to rising unemployment numbers in the Black community, to the National Guard patrolling the streets of Washington DC, the round table pundits help make sense of what's happening in our world today.
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  • Black Philanthropy and the Arts
    Aug 7 2025
    August is Black Philanthropy Month — a time to recognize and celebrate the philanthropic efforts of Black individuals and organizations. The goal is to inspire, inform and invest in Black philanthropic leadership and encourage giving within and by the Black community. We discuss the arts with the leaders of two dynamic Black organizations and find out how you can help them continue to thrive. And by now, you've heard that the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is soon closing its doors. WHRO Public Media CEO Bert Schmidt explains what that means for WHRO.
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