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The plan for me to meet Louise Keeton at a local coffee shop and discuss the upcoming production of Our Town that she is mounting through the auspices of Whistle Stop Theatre Company in November came to a screeching halt when the agreed upon coffee shop was closed for the afternoon. Instead, we took advantage of the early autumn day to sit outside in a calm breeze and talk about all things theatre as well as Keeton’s job at VPM where she is a valued member of the digital production team.
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Jen Naylor grows many different types of Asian pears in her orchard at Sussex Farms, but the Korean "Olympic Giant" variety is one of her favorites and is used in her famous BBQ sauce.
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VPM is looking for a part-time Host and Writer of Jazz culture for our weeknight radio show and alternative or modern jazz weekend program.
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Angie Miles will host a weekly broadcast featuring in-depth reporting on the Commonwealth.
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Artsline || November 1: Local arts and culture events, performances, classes, and exhibitions for the Richmond area, curated each week by VPM's Artsline.
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The education of youth and young children is a vital component of dismantling racism. Hear about strategies that schools are developing to address systemic racism and serve our students equitably.
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Racism: Challenging Perceptions is dedicated to supporting individuals as they explore opportunities to build more equitable communities. We have selected a few key topics from each conversation in our second installment of programs and created a discussion guide for you to use with your friends, families, colleagues and community members.
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What policies have helped in the fight against systemic racism? We examine the progress made over the last year and the impact of grassroots activism and community organizations.
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The award-winning program is set to visit exciting venues and forge new relationships in the latest installment.
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Peggy walks gardeners through protecting their plants through winter, from mulching, collecting bulbs, pruning, and more.