Several times a week, you can find Martha Razor in the colorful WHRO Raising Readers Literacy Van. She tends to be very quiet—until you ask her about her work.
Read more ...WHRO's Wayla Chambo at the Stockley Gardens Arts Festival
This year, WHRO attended the Stockley Gardens Arts Festival and set up their own tent, manned by our very own, host of 90.3 WHRO FM Afternoon Delights, Wayla Chambo.
Read more ...In April, students in the local Hampton Roads community competed in the senior division of WHRO's Great Computer Challenge. Last month, it was the junior division students' turn to shine.
Read more ...Mind Over Manners: The Stop
What should you do when you see blue and red lights flashing in your review mirror? Today's episode explains how to ensure a civil interaction when stopped by the police.
Read more ...Connected to the Community
Here's what we've currently got in the works to bring education, enlightenment, and inspiration to Hampton Roads.
Emerging Leaders Board
Young professionals passionate about public media and supporting its mission. Find out more
Past Community Initiatives
American Graduate: Getting to Work initiative focuses on helping youth succeed in school, career, and life by exploring challenges to entering the workforce facing today's youth. Find out more
Veterans
Hampton Roads is home to over 217,000 veterans. We're currently involved in these initiatives with them:
Veterans Coming Home
Veterans Coming Home explores "what works" for veterans as they return to civilian life sharing both the challenges and success stories of veterans who are making a difference in the workplace, on campus, and in their communities.
Wall of Faces
There are 1,307 names of Virginian Vietnam veterans listed on The Wall. WHRO is proud to spearhead a state-wide initiative and engage partners and community individuals to ensure every Virginian listed has a photo. Find out more
Race: Let's Talk About It
Stories and events that foster conversations about race relations in America. Find out more