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An up-close look at the people, performances and programs featured on the Another View radio broadcast.

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An up-close look at the people, performances and programs featured on the Another View radio broadcast.

    A TRIBUTE TO GOLDEN HILL

    A TRIBUTE TO GOLDEN HILL

    Golden Hill was the wife of Charlie Hill, a shining gem within the helthcare space, and a friend of Another View who frequently joined us to talk about prostate cancer and its impact on African American men. We honor her with this tribute following her passing.

    A TRIBUTE TO GREG UNDERWOOD

    A TRIBUTE TO GREG UNDERWOOD

    Norfolk says goodbye to trailblazer Greg Underwood.

    GOLD STAR MOTHERS: MONA GUNN

    GOLD STAR MOTHERS: MONA GUNN

    This year's Virginia International Tattoo theme is: "A Salute to Military Families." As part of the celebration, American Gold Star Mothers will be honored. These women - and their families - gave the ultimate sacrifice when their children died while serving their country. Our Lisa Godley spoke with Mona Gunn, the only African American in Gold Star's 107-year history to hold the office of national president. This is her story.

    CLAYTON SINGLETON

    CLAYTON SINGLETON

    He's Norfolk Public Schools Teacher of the Year! He’s also an incredibly talented artist, author, and poet. His name is Clayton Singleton and it’s been four years since Another View Producer, Lisa Godley sat down with the Lake Taylor High School art teacher who never shies away from telling powerful stories that capture the heart of our community with vibrant colors and bold strokes. Last summer, Clayton was an artist in residence at Saint Croix. The result was five new pieces of art. One of which will be on display at the Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts – starting in April 2023! Meanwhile, back here at home, he’s started an artist café for his students which showcases guest artists who share their knowledge by hosting workshops.

    SHARK CITY DRUM CORPS: FREDERICK DIXON

    SHARK CITY DRUM CORPS: FREDERICK DIXON

    Who doesn't love a drum line? Well, our Lisa Godley introduces us to an amazing group of talented musicians who make the up the Shark City Drum Corps. The founder and leader of the group, Frederick Dixon, not only teaches students of all ages how to play the drums, but prepares them to play in public. The group has won multiple awards and some have used their skills to obtain full ride scholarships to college.

    A TRIBUTE TO FATHER JOSEPH GREEN

    A TRIBUTE TO FATHER JOSEPH GREEN

    Father Joseph Green's legacy of service to the city of Norfolk and the Hampton Roads community is lengthy. He lived his life by giving back... from serving at a hospital corpsman in World War II to 20-years of service on the Norfolk City Council. Our Lisa Godley looks at his impactful life as a humanitarian and servant of the people.

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