Episodios

  • African American Motorcycle Clubs
    May 16 2024
    It's an impressive site - a beautiful, sunny day on the highway with a large group of motorcycle enthusiasts riding in formation - adult men and women enjoying the freedom of the road on their two or three-wheeler bikes. Many of these motorcycle clubs are African American with chapters nationwide. In Hampton Roads, clubs include Buffalo Soldiers, 7 Cities O'mens MC, Chesapeake Riders, Afro Dogs, and ThundernLightening Motorcycle Club to name a few. We hear from two cyclists about the joy of riding, safety issues, and hear stories of their adventures.
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  • AV Round Table: Black Women Stereotypes
    May 9 2024
    Talk show host Drew Barrymore created a social media firestorm when she asked Vice President Kamala Harris to be the "Momala" of the country during a recent interview on the Drew Barrymore show. Critics, including some mainstream newspaper columnists, viewed the comment as racially and culturally insensitive. We talk about why this seemingly well-meaning comment landed so wrong, and why it's yet another stereotype of African American women with two Another View round table pundits Alvean Lyons and Gaylene Kanoyton.
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  • The Claville Report - World Politics
    May 3 2024
    Donald Trump is in the midst of his criminal trial in New York, the first American president to ever be charged with criminal activity. The war continues in Gaza and in Ukraine. The U.S. Supreme Court will make some major decisions this summer that could affect our democracy for years to come. So much turmoil in the world today. Political and legal analyst Dr. Eric Claville brings clarity and insight into some of the major political and social issues facing our country.
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  • Healthcare Insurance
    Apr 25 2024
    The passage of the Affordable Care Act has allowed millions of Americans to purchase healthcare insurance, for some, for the first time ever. But buying insurance can be complicated. How do you know what plan is best for you? Is it all about cost, or are there other factors to consider? And what happens if your insurance plan does not cover your needs? We take a deep dive into the process of purchasing healthcare insurance. Experts will share advice on ways to ensure your medical care is not a financial burden.
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  • Jae Sinnett's Newest Project
    Apr 18 2024
    Jae Sinnett is a man of many talents. He's a percussionist, radio show producer and host, foodie, and now has a new passion - HR Jazz, Inc.! We talk with Jae about his latest endeavor to enhance jazz education in Hampton Roads, engaging with students of all ages to learn and enjoy this uniquely American form of music. Plus, he'll share some delicious recipes just in time for the summer season.
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  • AV Round Table: Ageism
    Apr 11 2024
    Ageism is a factor in this year's presidential race, with voter concern about how old is too old to be the leader of the United States. Age is a factor in all aspects of our lives, from voting, to career choices, to our quality of living. Our Round Table pundits examine their own lives in terms of their age. Have they faced discrimination based on how old they are? Are they where they thought they would be at this age? Has age stopped them from trying to reach a certain goal? And how do their experiences mirror your own? Hear this candid conversation with Daun Hester, Alvean Lyons, Gaylene Kanoyton, and Allison Moore.
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  • Workplace Stress
    Apr 4 2024
    You've made it. You're at the top of your profession - setting goals, leading your team, making things happen. On the outside, it seems that you've got it all together. Yet inside, you feel isolated, disrespected, defensive, and lonely. Stress in the workplace is real. Therapist and licensed clinical social worker Charese Josie addresses the silent battles professionals endure that impact their mental health and job satisfaction.
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  • AV on Health: Weight Loss Drugs
    Mar 28 2024
    GLP-1 - Glucagon-like peptide-1 - is a class of medications used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus and, in some cases, obesity. That's the formal definition of the drugs many are using now solely to lose weight. It's the latest in the weight loss war. Nearly 48% of African American adults in the US are clinically obese, and Black women are especially affected as 4 out of every 5 Black women are obese. Is GLP-1 the magic weight loss medicine as some claim? Is obesity a disease, or a lack of will power? And what is the impact for diabetic patients who cannot get the drug because of increased demand from those who want to lose weight? Cardiologist Dr. Keith Newby on drugs and weight loss on Another View.
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