Jeff Lenert and Colleen Keller of the Pacem Shelter joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss Pacem’s efforts to help the homeless in Charlottesville.
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Jeff Lenert and Colleen Keller of the Pacem Shelter joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss Pacem’s efforts to help the homeless in Charlottesville.
University of Virginia Professor of Politics, Herman Schwartz, joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss book Subprime Nation: American Power, Global Capital, and the Housing Bubble .
John Wheeler of the Thomas Jefferson Center For the Protection of Free Expression joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss free speech and the event Free Speech or Disruption: Balancing the Rights to Speak and to Hear, Sunday, November 15th, 2009 from 3:00-5:00pm in the Dickinson Auditorium at PVCC.
Brian Wheeler, Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow , joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss growth and development.
Jackson Landers discusses hunting, eating what you kill, and the rise of “locavores.”
Phil Wendel of ACAC joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss the opening of the new ACAC in Crozet and physical fitness & well-being.
Acclaimed Physicist and author, Hans Ohanian, joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss his book: Einstein’s Mistakes .
Bob Holsworth of Virginia Tomorrow joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss Virginia Politics.
Chris Graham of the Augusta Free Press to discuss the latest news from the Valley.
Central Virginia businessman Rodney Thomas, recently elected to the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, calls in to Charlottesville-Right Now! to answer the question: what will be the guiding priority for the newly elected Republican members of the board: fiscal conservatism, paying for services we can afford and not pursuing big projects we can not afford OR sticking to the plan and moving forward with a multi-hundred-million dollar new water supply plan? (psst: Rodney chooses being smart with money rather than sticking to a plan we can’t afford).
Dr. Greg Gelburd is the founder of Charlottesville’s Downtown Family Health Clinic. He joins Coy to share his thoughts on healthcare reform, vaccines, and medicine as a profession.
Award-winning author and military historian Patrick K. O’Donnell joins Coy to discuss his new book, They Dared Return: The Untold Story of Jewish Spies behind the lines in Nazi Germany . This is the true story behind the movie “Inglorious Bastards.”