Women & Politics presents:
Today Sheri sits down with three leaders in the areas of domestic workers rights and minimum wage advocacy.
Alexsis Rodgers
Virginia State Director – Care in Action
Alexsis is a civic leader, organizer, and former candidate for Richmond mayor. For the past several years, Alexsis has been on the front lines advocating for economic security, voting rights, college affordability and quality health care. She currently is the Virginia state director for Care in Action, the policy and advocacy home for two million women domestic workers. This year, she led the way in making Virginia the first Southern state to pass labor protections for domestic workers, including nannies, cleaners and home healthcare workers.
Tram Nguyen
Co-Executive Director – New Virginia Majority
is an award-winning activist and community leader who helped found New Virginia Majority in 2007, where she currently serves as Co-Executive Director. She leads multi-racial, multi-issue campaigns using large-scale civic engagement, community organizing, advocacy, leadership development, and strategic communications. Her leadership has helped expand the electorate to be more reflective of Virginia’s diversity, reshaping Virginia’s political landscape and building power for underrepresented communities.
Her work on democracy, criminal justice, immigrants’ rights, climate change, and economic opportunity explore the intersections of social, racial, and economic justice.
Tram currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Meyer Foundation and the National Advisory Council for the Institute for Women’s Policy Research. She is a certificate faculty member at Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy. Tram is an alumna of Barnard College and a former Lead the Way Fellow of the NYU Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.
Kristina Hagen
Virginia Campaign Director- Family Friendly Economy Virginia
With extensive experience in field, fundraising, communications, data analysis, management, and campaign strategy, Kristina Hagen has been active in Virginia politics since 2012. She has worked on candidate and issue campaigns at the federal, state and local level. Prior to joining the Virginia Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy, she spent five years with the Senate Democratic Caucus, developing and executing a strategic plan that successfully flipped the Virginia Senate from a Republican to Democratic control. Kristina cut her teeth as an organizer during her time as a student at Durham University. She now lives in Richmond with her husband, their little boy and their two cats.
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Carol Olson
Women & Politics
September 9th, 2021
Posted In: Music, Music Shows, News
Women & Politics presents:
Today Sheri and Carol talk with three incredible women leaders on women develop leadership, the meaning of servant leadership, and how mentorship is critical to bringing women to the forefront. Our guests in the first half hour are: Myra Goodman-Smith and Linda Tissiere. The second half of the show brings us Chloe Edwards, multi-talented activist and advocate, winner of several awards including this years Outstanding Woman Award.
Myra Goodman Smith is the President and CEO of Leadership Metro Richmond (LMR), our region’s community leadership development and engagement organization. Over 40 years, LMR has connected diverse community leaders, preparing them serve with impact. Myra has a diverse range of management and leadership experience, serving more than 30 years in the nonprofit sector. She has created and led governance workshops and training programs for nonprofit leaders and boards of directors. Myra has been engaged in our communities throughout her life, serving on various commissions, boards, and councils. Today, she serves as Board Chair of the Jenkins Foundation, a health legacy foundation. Myra has recently received awards and recognition from the YWCA, the Richmond Times-Dispatch, and Richmond Magazine for her leadership in our region. Myra holds a bachelor’s degree in Urban Studies and Planning and a Master’s in Public Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University. She is a graduate of Leadership Metro Richmond Class of 2006
You can find her at Leadership Metro Richmond http://www.lmrconnect.org
Linda Tissiere became CEO of YWCA Richmond in July, 2012. As CEO, she leads the strategic direction of the organization with a special emphasis on fund development, community engagement, advocacy and organizational effectiveness. YWCA Richmond is one of the region’s oldest nonprofits at the forefront of creating positive social change through the elimination of racism and the empowerment of women. The vision of the YWCA is to transform individual lives and our community by creating access to opportunities, strengthening resilience, and advancing equitable systems for lifelong success.
Prior to joining the YWCA, Linda was Vice President of Stakeholder Engagement & Integrated Communications at Luck Companies (formerly Luck Stone Corporation), where she worked for ten years. At Luck, she was responsible for the execution of reputation management strategies, as well as leading executive engagement initiatives, strategic communications, public relations, government relations, and social responsibility.
Linda moved to Virginia in 2002 from upstate New York where she lived for eight years, and before that she resided in Providence, Rhode Island. Her extensive professional career spans a variety of disciplines including journalism, public relations, philanthropy and corporate communications for financial, manufacturing, higher education and health care organizations. She was also a Middle School Spanish teacher and coach for girls’ basketball and softball.
Linda has a strong passion for the empowerment of women and children and currently serves on the Board of Directors for Smart Beginnings of Richmond and the Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia. She is a former Board member of the Children’s Museum of Richmond and the Henrico Education Foundation. Linda is also a member of the 2016 class of Leadership Metro Richmond and was honored as one of Richmond Magazine’s Bold Women of 2021. She has a M.A. in Journalism from The Ohio State University and a B.A. in Spanish from Indiana University. She is married and has three adult children. In her spare time, she enjoys golf, travel and spending time with her family. You can find her at the YWCA of Richmond at http://ywcarichmond.org
Chloe Edwards is the Advocacy & Engagement Manager at Voices for Virginia’s Children. She serves as a liaison between partners, advocates, and Voices policy team. She specializes in cross-disciplinary issues, such as trauma-informed care and equity. In August 2020, Edwards launched Virginia’s first Racial Truth & Reconciliation Week, which was recognized by Governor Ralph Northam and is now Racial Truth & Reconciliation Virginia, an evolvement of the Campaign for a Trauma-Informed Virginia.
Through the Campaign, Edwards provides technical assistance to connect local-level trends to policy opportunities. She provides advocacy support & trainings to center the experiences of advocates with lived experience and professionals working within systems to mobilize change at the local and state-level. Edwards has experience advocating at the local, state, and national level. Currently, she serves as the President of Black Lives Matter 804 and Assistant Director & Digital Organizer for the Truth Telling Project. Chloe completed the Minority Research and Law Institute Program at Southern University in 2013 and the University of Virginia’s Sorensen Institute for Political Emerging Leaders program in 2019. She holds a Bachelor’s in English from Hollins University and Master’s of Public Policy in Leadership from Liberty University.
You can find her at Virginia Voices for Children: https://vakids.org/
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Carol Olson
Women & Politics
September 2nd, 2021
Posted In: Local, Music, News
Tags: chloeedwards, lindatissiere, myragoodmansmith, SheriShannon, womenlead, womenpoliticsva
Open Source RVA presents:
EGG NOG IN AUGUST? YUM! On Friday’s Open Source RVA, heard at noon on WRIR 97.3 FM, we present a rebroadcast of the show’s annual YULELOG edition, featuring seasonal skits, songs and greetings from the Source family and friends. Among our guests, Reggie Pace of NO BS! Brass Band and the Hustle Season band/podcast. The acclaimed trombonist and lover-of-all-things music tells us what he and NO BS! have been doing over the quarantine, and fills us in on his favorite holiday songs. The Richmond Theatre Critics Circle — Jerry Williams, Claire Boswell, Julinda D. Lewis and Susie Hirsch Haubenstock — also celebrate the season with a mistletoe-flavored installment of Curtain Call. Jerry interviews Santa Claus Mike, who stars in Chamberlayne Actors Theatre’s virtual production of “Twas the Night Before Christmas.” He also speaks with Richmond Triangle Players artistic director Lucian Restivo about the company’s “The Santa Closet,” and the critics review the show. PLUS host Don Harrison is joined by Tony Jordan (host of WRIR “Handful of Brains”), RVA Dirt’s Melissa Vaughn, producer Krysti Albus, production assistant Olivia Harrison and the rest of the Open Source RVA Holiday Art Players for some “attempted” holiday comedy. THAT’S NOT ALL! Melissa also brings us a particularly festive (and feisty) edition of the Quick and Dirty Council Roundup. SANTA MANDATED THAT WE RERUN THIS EPISODE! He knows what’s best.. Join us Friday at noon on WRIR 97.3 fFM and wrir.org.
Krysti Albus
Open Source RVA
August 27th, 2021
Posted In: Music, Music Shows, News
presents:
On today’s show, Carol talks with local mental health providers on how Covid is impacting mental health access and services. Guests today are: Dr. Angela Porter and Juno Fraser.
You can find past shows on our blog at RecoveryIs.Life and follow us on twitter at @recoveryradiova
You can find Carol on twitter at @carololson
Carol Olson
August 27th, 2021
Posted In: Local, Music, Music Shows, News
Women & Politics presents:
Today Sheri and Carol talk with Mariam Alkazemi about how international journalism looks today and then with Sally Kane about how important local community radio is to communities.
Mariam F. Alkazemi is an assistant professor at the Robertson School of Media and Culture at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU). Previously, she served as a professor at Gulf University for Science and Technology, a Carnegie fellow at University of North Carolina and a research fellow at the London School of Economics. She has contributed to over 30 peer-reviewed publications on a range of topics. She recently co-edited a volume on the Arab diaspora, which was published by Lexington Books in June 2021. She has received a number of awards for her teaching and research, and she has received funding to support her research activities. She holds degrees from the University of Florida (2014, Ph.D.), Michigan State University (2009, M.A.) and George Washington University (2007, B.A.).
Sally Kane is a successful nonprofit executive with twenty years of experience in the field of community radio. She is a trained facilitator, accomplished fundraiser, and impassioned public speaker. As NFCB’s CEO Ms. Kane led the organization through a comprehensive restructure and built a team that moved the organization into a new chapter that includes impactful national advocacy, industry thought leadership, customized station services, and innovative initiatives that transform community media organizations.
Follow NFCB everywhere at https://linktr.ee/NFCB
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Carol Olson
Women & Politics
August 26th, 2021
Posted In: Music, News
Women & Politics presents:
Today Sheri and Carol talk about going back to school and work during the resurgence of Covid variants. First up is a discussion with healthcare providers: Kaila Cooper, Director of Nursing Infection at VCU and Dr. Angela Porter, Psychologist. We then talk with parents dealing with sending kids back to school or daycare: Timika Brokub, parent in Hanover and ESL teacher; Peggy Lavinder, parent in Hanover, and Juno Fraser, parent in Chesterfield.
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Carol Olson
Women & Politics
August 19th, 2021
Posted In: Local, Music, News
Women & Politics presents:
Today Sheri talks with Mary Finley-Brook, professor at University of Richmond and liaison with environmental justice movement to discuss the pipeline, environmental racism and how we need to turn the ride toward environmental disaster.
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Carol Olson
Women & Politics
August 12th, 2021
Posted In: Music, Music Shows, News
Women & Politics presents:
Today we are discussing the ongoing debate around getting Richmond City Schools rebuilt and what is the process holding one school back. Journalist Kenya Hunter and parent/educator LaKeisha Williams joins us.
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Carol Olson
Women & Politics
August 5th, 2021
Posted In: Music, Music Shows, News
presents:
Welcome to today’s Tea! Tea Time is a show wherein three people of color interrupt the white, heteronormative media landscape. Each week will bring you stories relevant to our community and will dissect them through the lens of our intersectional identities. We will also spotlight mutual aid groups here in Richmond that are decolonizing systems of oppression. Join us the second and fourth Mondays of the month at noon.
Hosts are: Shauntelle Hammonds, Jamie Osorio, Justice Smith
Producer: Jenn Gallienne
Jenn Gallienne
August 2nd, 2021
Posted In: Music, Music Shows, News
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