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A Darfurian advocacy group based in Charlottesville recently received an $80,000 grant to spread awareness of the humanitarian crisis in Sudan. Mohamed Yahya is the director of the Damanga Coalition for Freedom and Democracy. He joined Coy Barefoot on the July 31st edition of WINA’s Charlottesville–Right Now to discuss how he escaped the Sudan.
CharlottesvilleGuv,!vDjnjRight Now is broadcast live Monday through Friday on NewsRadio 1070 WINA from 4 to 6pm. Best-selling author and historian Coy Barefoot is the host and producer. To participate in the program, you can call 434-977-1070. Coy can be reached at barefoot@wina.com.
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Bob Gibson joins Coy Barefoot to talk about his most recent articles in the Charlottesville Daily Progress. He described the devastation in New Orleans in Sunday’s paper. He describes what he saw in New Orleans and Mississippi. He also talks about Senator George Allen’s lead over challenger Jim Webb in a recent poll, as well as the marriage amendment on the ballot this fall.
CharlottesvilleGuv,!vDjnjRight Now is broadcast live Monday through Friday on NewsRadio 1070 WINA from 4 to 6pm. Best-selling author and historian Coy Barefoot is the host and producer. To participate in the program, you can call 434-977-1070. Coy can be reached at barefoot@wina.com.
Receive every episode of Charlottesville–Right Now in your iTunes library by clicking on the above button. That will take you to the show’s entry in the iTunes music store. Once you’re there, click the subscribe button to stay up to date.
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Washington Post military correspondent Thomas Ricks says the war in Iraq is winnable, but not if something isn’t done to change the way in which we’re fighting. Penguin Press has published Ricks’ new book called Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq. Ricks’ outlines describes as a string of mistakes made by the U.S. military leadership in the execution of the war. He joined Coy Barefoot on July 28 to talk about the book and what he thinks needs to be done to fix the war.
CharlottesvilleGuv,!vDjnjRight Now is broadcast live Monday through Friday on NewsRadio 1070 WINA from 4 to 6pm. Best-selling author and historian Coy Barefoot is the host and producer. To participate in the program, you can call 434-977-1070. Coy can be reached at barefoot@wina.com.
Receive every episode of Charlottesville–Right Now in your iTunes library by clicking on the above button. That will take you to the show’s entry in the iTunes music store. Once you’re there, click the subscribe button to stay up to date.
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Mark McKinnon and Joe Lockhart join Coy Barefoot to discuss Hot Soup.com, a new website for political junkies. McKinnon has been a Senior Campaign Consultant to President Bush and Lockhart was President Clinton’s Press Secretary. “We think there are lots of people in America today that don’t feel any particular party affiliation, that feel like they’ve been shut out of the conversation,” says McKinnon. Hotsoup hopes to open the doors and bring more people to the political table. Each week, the website will feature political debates from five different perspectives, and users will be encouraged to form social networks to carry on the discussion. The site will launch in October.
CharlottesvilleGuv,!vDjnjRight Now is broadcast live Monday through Friday on NewsRadio 1070 WINA from 4 to 6pm. Best-selling author and historian Coy Barefoot is the host and producer. To participate in the program, you can call 434-977-1070. Coy can be reached at barefoot@wina.com.
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Brian Wheeler joins Coy Barefoot for his weekly growth and development update. They discuss the definition of “quality” growth, the mountain-top development ordinance in Albemarle County, the proposed commercial development at 5th Street and Avon, and updates on Biscuit Run and Albemarle Place. To find out more about all of these projects, visit Charlottesville Tomorrow.
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Kent Willis of the American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia joins Coy Barefoot on WINA’s Charlottesville–Right Now to discuss the release of the ACLU’s review of the recently completed General Assembly session. The group sees the approval of the constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage as the low point of the session.
CharlottesvilleGuv,!vDjnjRight Now is broadcast live Monday through Friday on NewsRadio 1070 WINA from 4 to 6pm. Best-selling author and historian Coy Barefoot is the host and producer. To participate in the program, you can call 434-977-1070. Coy can be reached at barefoot@wina.com.
Receive every episode of Charlottesville–Right Now in your iTunes library by clicking on the above button. That will take you to the show’s entry in the iTunes music store. Once you’re there, click the subscribe button to stay up to date.
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Where the hell is Matt Harding? Dancing all over the world that’s where. A video of Harding doing a jig in different spots all over the globe is one of the most popular on YouTube. He phoned in to WINA recently to speak with Coy Barefoot on Charlottesville–Right Now.
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Even though Charlottesville does not have a port, the University of Virginia is now home to the Semester at Sea program. That’s where students take classes aboard a ship that travels around the world. U.Va Spanish professor David Gies will serve as the academic dean of the maiden voyage, and Dudley Doane is the director of summer and special academic programs at U.Va. David and Dudley join Coy Barefoot on the July 21st edition of WINA’s Charlottesville–Right Now to discuss how program.
David Gies kept a blog during a recent trip he took to get his sea legs.
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The High School Leaders’ Program at the Sorensen Institute finished up its summer session this past weekend. Coy Barefoot speaks with Carlos Quintela and Ellen Marsteller, two of the program’s graduates. Sorensen’s Youth Programs Director Mark Johnson is also a guest.
CharlottesvilleGuv,!vDjnjRight Now is broadcast live Monday through Friday on NewsRadio 1070 WINA from 4 to 6pm. Best-selling author and historian Coy Barefoot is the host and producer. To participate in the program, you can call 434-977-1070. Coy can be reached at barefoot@wina.com.
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Blogger Sean McCord joins Coy Barefoot on the July 20th edition of WINA’s Charlottesville–Right Now to talk about how he started his weblog Semi Truths, and about this Saturday and Sunday’s Weekends Without Echoes, in which bloggers are challenged to write original articles rather than react to postings in the blogosphere.
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Attorney General Bob McDonnell joined Coy Barefoot on the July 19th edition of WINA’s Charlottesville–Right Now to discuss how children can be protected from Internet sites like Facebook and MySpace.
“We’ve had some fairly shocking numbers of sexual predators that are trolling online in America, as many as fifty-thousand at any one time,” says McDonnell. Towards the end of the show, Coy also asks McDonnell about the rights parents have to be present when police interview their children.
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