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Envision Radio

United Way of Greater Charlottesville

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Co-hosted by Markiana Smith and Price Thomas, Envision Radio is a partnership between WINA, United Way of Greater Charlottesville, and City of Promise to have authentic and candid conversations about our community, focused on racial equity as it relates to economic mobility rooted in education, health, housing and workforce development.
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This week Marki and Price chat with Kisha Bwenge of the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation, where she is helping to better understand and meet the needs of organizations in our region. They'll also discuss her involvement in the Catchafire Program, being an Equity & Feedback Fellow, some of her hobbies including hosting a cookbook club and r…
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This week Markiana and Price welcome Charlottesville Fire Department Battalion Chief Lance Blakey to the studio to discuss being the first African American Battalion Chief in the department's history, why he pursued a career in the fire service, how involvement in community programs like Stop-The-Bleed training and Girls Fire Camp, and more.…
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This week Marki and Price welcome Dr. Tamika L. Carey, Associate Professor at UVA and published author of Rhetorical Healing: The Reeducation of Contemporary Black Womanhood! They'll chat about her award-winning interdisciplinary work in African American Rhetorics, Black Women’s Writing and Intellectual Histories, her thoughts on the media portraya…
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Dr. Alvin Edwards of Mt. Zion First African Baptist Church chats with Marki and Price about his time as Mayor of the City of Charlottesville, being on many community boards (including the Charlottesville School Board, Charlottesville Redevelopment Housing Authority, Charlottesville/Albemarle Boys and Girls Club, and more), his hopes for continuing …
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Marki and price welcome John Thompson, a dedicated advocate for youth and equitable practices in the juvenile justice system, to the studio. Currently, John works for the Department of Human Services, where he is deeply involved in what he calls "Trench Work," immersing himself in communities and families to better understand their needs and advoca…
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This week we welcome Tasha Durrett to the Envision Radio studio. Tasha is the founder of Black Women Who Wine and a communications professional at Southern Environmental Law Center. Tune in to hear about her personal experiences in the wine and agritourism industries, her interest in land ownership and its relationship to generational wealth, and m…
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This week on Envision Radio we welcome Libby Edwards-Allbaugh back to the studio to chat about her experience as a female entrepreneur in the tax industry as co-owner of The Tax Ladies Inc., in addition to the importance of networking, volunteering, community connections, and more.By United Way of Greater Charlottesville
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On this episode, we're talking to Tamara Wilkerson-Dias, the visionary and founder of Good Soil Education, which helps families and people transform their financial health. She was listed on the Forbes "30 Under 30" list in 2017 and continues her work in financial literacy and resiliency across corporate, nonprofit, and K-12 education sectors.…
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Price welcomes Richard "Freeman" Allan in the studio to talk about his new book "A History of Racism in Charlottesville - A Journey Toward Understanding" as well as his experiences teaching in high school, operating an international business, being an officer in the Army, hiking the Appalachian trail, co-founding and grant-writing with the Veteran'…
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This week, Ravi and Price are joined by Clarissa Doutherd in the studio! Clarissa's activism for accessible childcare started around a local need in her hometown in California and has become the largest national movement for this cause. Her resiliency is highlighted in the documentary "Clarissa's Battle," which we'll discuss (and more) in this epis…
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Ravi and Price sit down with UVA Women’s Basketball Coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton AKA "Coach Mox" to have a conversation about her Nigerian background, becoming the first African-American female head coach for any sport at Missouri State, and managing her professional role as a coach, mentor, and planner and her personal roles as a wife, mom, and mor…
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Ravi sits down with Devin Canaday, founder of multiple businesses including The STEMpreneur, which won the Minority-Business Achievement Award and was a finalist for the US Chamber of Commerce’s Small Business of the Year Award. They discuss his work as a certified coach and what it's been like to work with hundreds of clients ranging from company …
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Price and Ravi chat with local activist Dorenda Johnson, Community Action Board Member and Abundant Life Ministry Board Member, about why she gets involved in community issues, how the racial climate has changed (and not changed) in Charlottesville throughout her life here, her long and storied career at UVA, the mission of the Human Rights Task Fo…
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Price hosts Michael Gulley, youth development professional and COO of the Boys & Girls Club of Central Virginia as well as the Achievement Centers for Children & Families, to discuss his experience with youth development programming, the importance of transformative and equitable programs, his goals for his time in his current positions, and of cou…
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Ravi and Price welcome Amber Smith, self-proclaimed “around the way girl” and professional dancer now working as COO of The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative, to talk about making a career (and money) out of the arts, how art, design and STEM influence everything we do, and her ongoing work with “STEM-preneur” programming, and helping reshape blac…
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