Today Carol Adams of the Carol Adams Foundation, joins the V Word to talk about the services her foundation provides survivors of domestic violence.
Today on the V Word, Todd Stonnell joins Carol to talk about his participation in the Women’s March, what it means for the LGBTQ population and how an intersectional focus needs to be part of this movement.
Krysti Albus hosts the V Word today and talks with Don Harrison, journalist with Open Source RVA, about his participation in the Women’s March on Washington, DC.
Brad Perry and his son Oliver join Carol on the V Word to talk about how men can support the Women in today’s political climate.
Today we continue our focus on Domestic Violence Awareness Month with a look at African American Women and the additional barriers they face toward accessing services.
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October launches Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today’s show focuses on facts about domestic and interpersonal violence and resources available in the community.
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We continue our conversation with Stacie Vecchietti, Ha Tran, and Zakia McKensey from the Virginia Anti-Violence Project. On today’s show, we excerpt from a longer interview on Community Conversations on Recovery about their work with Virginia Pride, the impact of Police presence at events, and the complexity of anti-violence work within an intersectional lens.
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Today Carol talks with Zakia McKensey about her work with Nationz as part of our series with the Virginia Anti-Violence Project. Stacie Vecchietti and Ha Tran join her.
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Today Carol interviews John Sutter, journalist from CNN on his report on the prevalence of rape in Alaska. He talks about his journey to see why Alaska has the highest incidence of rape in the nation.
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John Sutter at CNN
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