Women & Politics presents:
Amanda Lynch is a trauma-informed specialist at Greater Richmond SCAN and a best-selling author and founder of Rethinking Resiliency. She is a graduate of Mary Baldwin College, where she received both her undergraduate and graduate degrees. She is a licensed educator and an expert in trauma-informed practices and mindfulness in the classroom. Lynch began working as a Special Education teacher in Richmond Public Schools in 2003. Amanda began practicing yoga in 2013 and instantly recognized the countless healing benefits yoga has to offer. She completed her RYT-200 in 2019. As a native of Glen Allen, she was very naïve to the poverty and trauma that plagued many of my students and their families. She sought out more information about substance use disorder, cultural responsiveness, and historical trauma as she navigated the systems and resources that could best support her students both in and outside of the classroom. For nearly twenty years, Lynch worked in a variety of capacities in public education, and briefly in correctional education. It wasn’t until 2006 when her best friend, Angel J. Jackson, and her father, Herbert Sharpe, Sr., were brutally murdered that she truly understood how deeply trauma could impact an individual and their family. This single event changed the trajectory of her career. She calls upon both her lived and professional experiences as she engages in advocacy work.
Chloe Edwards is the Policy Analyst at Voices for Virginia’s Children. She leads policy and advocacy work in domains related to the social determinants of health (SDOH) with a focus on healthcare, family economic security, trauma-informed care and equity. In 2020, Chloe launched Virginia’s first Racial Truth & Reconciliation Week, which was recognized by Governor Ralph Northam. Now, the initiative has evolved into a campaign that empowers the voices and experiences of marginalized communities in acknowledgement of truth to promote healing, reconciliation, and justice. In implementation, Chloe shapes the campaign’s policy priorities and provides support to the coalition. During the 2021 GA session, Chloe helped lead efforts to successfully recognize racism as a public health crisis in Virginia, making the state the first in the south. Prior to Voices, Chloe served as director of Connecting Hearts to solve Virginia’s child welfare crisis. In 2021, Chloe was recognized by The Valentine as a Richmond History Maker for the social justice category. In 2020, she was named on Style Weekly’s top 40 Under 40. She also received the Outstanding Service Award from Connecting Hearts in 2018 and she was named Radio One Richmond’s top 30 Under 30 in 2017. Chloe holds a Master of Public Policy in Leadership from Liberty University and completed the Minority Research and Law Institute Program at Southern University and the University of Virginia’s Sorensen Institute for Political Emerging Leaders program in 2019. Chloe currently serves as the founder of Chloe Edwards, INC and president of Black Lives Matter 804.
Chloe can be reached at [email protected].
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Carol Olson Women & Politics May 6th, 2021
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Mid-Atlantic Jams for 5/5/21 presents:
beerice May 5th, 2021
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River City Limits presents:
smack River City Limits May 1st, 2021
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Catastrophe Cats presents:
Check out these tunes, some of them lost in time, unreleased on streaming or whatever…
Butthole Surfers – Eindhoven Chicken Masque
Happy Flowers Colors in the Rain
Big Black Every Man for Himself
Happy Flowers – All I Got Were Clothes for Christmas
Big Black – Crack Up
Scratch Acid – Holes
Deafwall – Monster
GBH – Timebomb
Discharge – A Hell On Earth
Discharge – Drunk With Power
Dead Kennedy’s – Riot
Crass – Birth Control ‘n’ Rock ‘n’ Roll – Christ the album
Black Flag – My War – 1982 Demos
45 Grave – Slice O’ Life – .45 Grave
Beefeater – Just Things
Foetus – Why Can’t It Happen To Me /I Am Surrounded By Incompetence / What Have You Been Doing?
Ministry Over the Shoulder
Cabaret Voltaire A Thousand Ways
Chrome – Insect Human
Can Soup – Ege Bamyasi
Einsturzende Neubauten – Die Interimsliebenden – Tabula Rasa
Butthole Surfers – The Legless Eye
Catastrophe Cats Catastrophe Cats April 30th, 2021
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Women & Politics presents:
Today host Sheri Shannon sits down with Alexsis Rodgers, Virginia Director of Care in Action, to talk about the focus on domestic workers rights, the Virginia’s Governors race and why it’s important to listen to Black women leaders in our communities.
Care in Action is the policy and advocacy home for women who care, working on behalf of more than 2 million domestic workers and care workers in America. Your donation will go straight to providing the tools, trainings, and community working families need to make their voices heard, and organize and advocate for respect, recognition, and inclusion in labor protections.
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Carol Olson Women & Politics April 29th, 2021
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Monday Breakfast Blend – Women Art Revolution presents:
Happy Monday Fund Drive folks, I’m bring you the early morning radio history and tunes to start your week today. Tune, start your morning easy, learn some history and finish off with some local bands that have played on air here at WRIR.
Carol Olson Monday Breakfast Blend – Women Art Revolution April 26th, 2021
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Catastrophe Cats presents:
Explore the depravity that is in the Cat’s Mind…!???
Catastrophe Cats Catastrophe Cats April 23rd, 2021
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Monday Breakfast Blend – Women Art Revolution presents:
Carol Olson Monday Breakfast Blend – Women Art Revolution April 19th, 2021
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Women & Politics presents:
With all that has happened with the Governor’s race and how the Democratic endorsement went, we decided to air a previously recorded show (aired December 24th) today for Women & Politics. Sheri talks with Ebony B. Guy and Dr. Rachel Anne Levy discussing the expanding governor’s race in Virginia and what it means for two Black Women who have been leading in representing Virginians, Senator Jennifer McClellan and former Delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy, to be the frontrunners; what it means for Princess Blanding to join the race and whether the male candidates are even contenders.
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Carol Olson Women & Politics April 15th, 2021
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Women & Politics presents:
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Carol Olson Women & Politics April 15th, 2021
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