Higher Consciousness presents:

DJ Freyja sitting in today to bring you to a higher consciousness.

DJ Go Diva is back next week!!!

    Higher Consciousness    May 16th, 2024

Posted In: Music, Music Shows

Alternative Milestones presents:

 

There are no fewer than 6 artists this week that actually have 2 milestones to celebrate.  So we’ll get to kill 2 milestones with one song each from Blondie, The Black Keys, Violent Femmes, R.E.M., Dave Matthews Band and Yes.

We’ll also span the history of Alternative Music with milestone tunes from Patti Smith, Erasure, The Crystal Method, and The National.

I’ll have a track suggested by a Facebook follower for one of the Milestones this week.  You can hit up my Facebook Page to see the milestones every day and if you see something that you’re interested in, reply on it and there’s a very good chance your suggestion would get played.  The other benefit of following the daily posts is that there are WAY more milestones than I have time to play, but a comment on any of them would move them to the ‘PLAY’ list.

    Alternative Milestones    May 16th, 2024

Posted In: Music, Music Shows

Women & Politics presents:

ANN BURDGES – Chief Executive Officer – End Violence Against Women International


Ann Burdges brings a robust diversity of professional experiences to her current position as Chief Executive Officer for End Violence Against Women International (EVAWI). Burdges served 12 years with the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office in Tampa, Florida, including 10 years as a detective investigating sexual assaults and other major crimes. Burdges also has an education in behavioral sciences and nursing, and for two decades she led metro-Atlanta’s largest and most comprehensive sexual assault and child advocacy center, offering 24/7 on-site medical-forensic care, legal counsel, and advocacy services for victims/survivors across the lifespan, as well as statewide law enforcement and SANE training programs. This innovative climate of care and dual-operation of services became a model of specialty care for Georgia, as well as the rest of the country. Burdges has long been recognized as a national trainer for groups like the International Association of Forensic Nurses’ Sexual Assault Technical Assistance project (IAFN-SAFEta), and she has served as a subject matter expert and independent contract consultant for organizations like the US Attorney General’s Task Force on Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault, the IAFN’s Pediatric Medical-Forensic Protocol Working Group, the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission, the Office of the (Georgia) Governor’s Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, and the Department of Justice, US Attorney’s Office, in the Southern District (Manhattan, New York) and Eastern District (Brooklyn, New York). Through active work on legislative policy reform, Burdges has provided committee testimony at the state and federal level on sexual assault investigations training, medical forensic evidence analysis, resources for gender-based violence, and state victim services and assistance. She has also worked closely with local and national media, where Burdges has addressed high-profile cases, system injustices, and the importance of best practices. Burdges’ work has been recognized with several awards, including Improving the Criminal Justice System for Women Award (from the National Center for Women and Policing), Outstanding Child Advocacy and Leadership Award (from the United Way Metro-Atlanta), and Outstanding Community Service Award (from the American Businesswomen’s Association in Atlanta, Georgia). In 1999 Georgia’s Coalition of Sexual Assault Centers created the Ann Burdges Leadership Award, first bestowed on its namesake. Burdges was also recognized in 2013 with EVAWI’s Professional Impact Award. Burdges first joined EVAWI’s Board of Directors in 2015. She then served as President from December 2018 to April 2023. In 2023, Burdges stepped off the Board to become EVAWI’s Chief Executive Officer, bringing a versatile body of knowledge, diverse experience, steadfast leadership, and a passion for elevating future leaders.

 

Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan – Member of the U.S. Representatives 4th District, Virginia. 


Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan has dedicated her life to serving the people of Virginia and to ensuring that all Virginians have their voices heard in government. Congresswoman McClellan has served greater Richmond in the General Assembly for 17 years. She has earned a reputation as a strong legislative champion for Virginians, passing landmark laws to protect voting rights, safeguard abortion access, tackle climate change, rebuild crumbling schools, expand Obamacare in Virginia, protect workers rights, and reform Virginia’s criminal justice system. Now, Congresswoman McClellan is continuing to deliver for the people of Virginia and making sure their voices are heard in Washington, D.C. McClellan recognizes the tremendous legacy of Virginia’s 4th Congressional District, from Rep. John Mercer Langston to Rep. Donald McEachin. She is committed to continuing that legacy of service, and to breaking barriers as Virginia’s first Black woman member of Congress. As a daughter of community leaders and educators raised in the segregated South during the Depression, Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan was raised with a strong sense of servant leadership and a calling to strengthen her community. Congresswoman McClellan was born in Petersburg to parents who served the community: Her father worked as a professor at Virginia State University and her mother worked as a counselor at VSU. Her family’s experience and her study of history taught her that government can either be a force for progressive change to solve problems or a force of oppression that benefits a select few. At a young age, McClellan dedicated herself to ensuring government was that force of positive change for all. Congresswoman McClellan has channeled those values into her commitment for progress, equity, and justice in the Commonwealth. She has implemented those values as a leader in the community, the Democratic Party, and as a legislator. McClellan was elected to the House of Delegates representing Richmond in 2005. When the late Donald McEachin was elected to Congress in 2016, McClellan was elected to serve McEachin’s former Senate seat. She has served in the Senate since 2017, and serves as Vice Chair of the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus. Congresswoman McClellan has also been a leader in addressing Virginia’s painful history of racial inequity. As Chair of the Virginia Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Commission, Jenn promotes Dr. King’s legacy and continues his work, particularly racial healing, economic and social justice, and community engagement. As a community leader at the local, state, and national level, McClellan has served on a wide variety of non-profit and civic organizations’ boards, including the YWCA of Richmond, the Virginia League of Planned Parenthood, the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia, the Children’s Museum of Richmond, and the Robert Russa Moton Museum. She is also a member of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

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    Women & Politics    May 16th, 2024

Posted In: Local, Music, Music Shows, News

A Drone’s Life presents:

DJ Freyja calms your week down with some drone, ambient, and noise. Let’s get chill for the end of the week. Highlighting the Queens of Drone again this week..

Find her on Twitter, Mastodon and Tribel as @CarolOlson,  Instagram @carolaolson,

    A Drone’s Life    May 16th, 2024

Posted In: Music, Music Shows

Handful Of Brains presents:

Tune in to Handful of Brains (Tuesday 7 – 9 PM) to win tickets to see Cheekface at Richmond Music Hall on 5/16/24! We’ve also got an eclectic mix of music including The Cars, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Anders Osborne, Rickie Lee Jones, Old 97’s, Widespread Panic, Oteil Burbridge & Lamar Williams Jr., & more!

Dial your FM radio receiver to frequency 97.3 or listen on the Information Superhighway at wrir.org.

You can listen to the last two months of shows whenever you like here https://www.wrir.org/show/handful-of-brains/

    Handful Of Brains    May 14th, 2024

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Wide Ear Folk/Life is a Mixtape presents:

Programming Note: Hi, it’s Jay.  But not the usual Jay.  I’m Dr. Jay, and it’s my honor to have been asked to sub for one of my mentors, Jay Sandusky this week. So I’ll be your host for the Life is a Mixtape program Tuesday 5/14 from 5-7 PM on WRIR 97.3FM Richmond Community Radio.

Where my show, Alternative Milestones (which airs every Thursday afternoon from 1-3PM), spends most of its time in the the history of alternative music and gets its variety from the different sub-genres and eras of alternative music, Life is a Mixtape spends most of its time in the now, playing mostly new music from many different genres. I’ve really enjoyed this past week preparing the playlist I’m going to present and I hope people dig it.
NOTE – There’s 2 minutes of silence at the start of the archive of this show.  Still not sure what was up with that.

    Wide Ear Folk/Life is a Mixtape    May 14th, 2024

Posted In: Music, Music Shows

Where The Bears Sing presents:

Sour Widow

​Tune in for Sour Widows, Bug Club, Hello Emerson, Meridian Brothers, Anna Altman, Restless Leg, The Garrys, Quivers, Woolen Men and more

    Where The Bears Sing    May 14th, 2024

Posted In: Music, Music Shows

French Kiss presents:

It’s been a few weeks since I did my last ‘all new music’ show, so here it is! So kick back, knock the old music out of your ears, grab yourself a cold one, and soak in the newest sounds here in the Saloon!

Lost Music Saloon: PLAYLIST: May 13, 2024: 5-7 p.m.: All New Music

Johnny Cash: Well Alright: Songwriter
Johnny Cash: She Used To Love Me A Lot: Out Among The Stars (2014)

Thomas Csorba: Windchimes: Windchimes
Charlie Diamond: Life to Live: Life to Live
Ana Egge: Ending We Need: Sharing in the Spirit
Colin Hay: I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself: Single

Bobby & Teddi Cyrus: Kentucky Tennessee: Single
Charles Wesley Godwin: Miner Imperfections: Single
Katie Oates: Tango: Edge of a Hurricane
Tipps and Obermiller: All I Need: MacGuffin
Don McLean: Mexicali Gal: American Boys
Iron & Wine: Anyone’s Game: Light Verse

Dana Cooper: Rocked In A Country Cradle: The Ghost of Tucumcari
Blacktop Rodeo: One Last Look Around: Save Me
Josh Langston: Just Cause: Tastes Like Sin
Steve Conte: Girl with No Name: The Concrete Jungle
Pert Near Sandstone: Can’t Hardly Wait: Can’t Hardly Wait
Christopher Foust: Drunk on Drinking: Drunk on Drinking

Willie Nelson: The Border: The Border
John Shipe: Water this Dark: Water This Dark
Maggie Rose: Fake Flowers: Single
Christopher Weir: Ten Feet Tall: Ten Feet Tall
Nina Jo Smith: Highway 33: Out of the Darkness
Josh Graves: Come On Train: Same Old Blues

American Aquarium: Crier: The Fear of Standing Still
Charley Crockett: Solitary Road: $10 Cowboy
Ruth Moody: Already Free: Wanderer
The Stetson Family: Dollar in My Hand: The Stars, If You Look Closely
Stephanie Lambring: Two-Faced (edit): Hypocrite

Jeff Rogers (w/Colin Linden): Mind of Your Own: Dream Job

Garry, DJ
Lost Music Saloon
WRIR 97.3 FM
Richmond, Virginia
www.wrir.org
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    French Kiss    May 13th, 2024

Posted In: Music, Music Shows

Monday Breakfast Blend – Women Art Revolution presents:

We are focused on women making music.

Follow on Instagram and other social media @carololson

    Monday Breakfast Blend – Women Art Revolution    May 13th, 2024

Posted In: Music, Music Shows

House of SWÉ / Just Cause presents:

Just winging it on this episode with an impromptu set 🙂

    House of SWÉ / Just Cause    May 12th, 2024

Posted In: Music, Music Shows

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