For Immediate Release: June 26, 2020 Upcoming MediaGrimes Podcast Special Edition MIDLOTHIAN, VIRGINIA ----------- In a special edition podcast that is coming out on Sunday, June 28th at 2pm, a panel will discuss the Civil Rights Movement, Juneteenth, and Race in America. This idea came through after the recent protests that are apart of the longtime Black Lives Matter movement, which came alive after the death of Mr. George Floyd, Mrs. Brianna Taylor, and so many others. To listen to this podcast it can be found here . The panelists who will be part of this discussion are: Dr. Jody Allen, an Assistant Professor of History at William & Mary, and Director of The Lemon Project. Dr. Charles Ford , a professor of History at Norfolk State University (NSU). Dr. Elizabeth Wood , a lecturer at Christopher Newport University in the Department of History. Jonelle Brown , a 2020 graduate of Christopher Newport University. William "Billy" Tucker , a senior in the Christ...
Remembering a Legendary Newscaster Former Today Show Anchor and co-host of ABC's 20/20 died July 1st at age 99 ARIZONA ---- Hugh Downs otherwise known as the "founding voice in modern American media", died at his home in Scottsdale, Arizona at the age of 99. His career had a span of 60 years in broadcasting, anchoring, and hosting. According to From Yesterday to TODAY: Six Decades of America's Favorite Morning Show, written by Stephen Battaglio, an author, Hugh began his broadcasting career in 1939 as a radio announcer in Lima, Ohio before serving in the army during World War I. When he worked at the NBC Chicago station WMAQ at the age of 22, it was then when he met another legend Dave Garroway, a WMAQ personality. Dave, later on, became the first anchor of TODAY on January 14, 1952. After many years doing local inserts for TODAY, out of the WMAQ Chicago station, Hugh eventually moved to New York where he was an announcer, co-host, and sidekick on other shows at ...
I hope everyone had a fantastic Labor Day!! Now that's out of the way, the following message goes out to teachers, administrators, school staff, school counselors, central office folks which includes superintendents, parents, and students who start the 2020-2021 school year tomorrow, Tuesday, September 8th. I want to sincerely wish everyone, from the bottom of my heart, good luck as y'all embark into a brand new era of public education. This year's first day/school year hasn't been like what we've seen anytime in anyone's past. Because of that, it poses some new challenges we all have to hurdle over at some point. I really want to say that y'all got this. I'm beyond excited to see what creative things y'all are implanting for the upcoming year, in which all of us have to be flexible. Remember to always try your best no matter what the situation calls for. It will help all of us move forward over the new challenges/hurdles toget...
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