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LISTEN: Another View Roundtable Discusses Upheaval In Portsmouth Leadership

Photo by Michael A. Herzog, Flickr. The upheaval in Portsmouth leads voters right into election day. Who will emerge victorious, and how will it shape Portsmouth moving forward?
Photo by Michael A. Herzog, Flickr. The upheaval in Portsmouth leads voters right into election day. Who will emerge victorious, and how will it shape Portsmouth moving forward?

From the Sept. 10, 2020 Another View episode. 

Our Round Table pundits share their thoughts on the upheaval in Portsmouth politics, the upcoming presidential election, and how our students are faring with virtual learning as public schools re-open. Our panelists: Daun Hester, Norfolk City Treasurer and Carol Pretlow, Political Science Professor, Norfolk State University.

Another View is a weekly call-in radio talk show that discusses today's topics from an African American perspective. Hosted by Barbara Hamm Lee, the program airs every Thursday at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM. Barbara Hamm Lee is the Executive Producer and Host of Another View. She can be reached at Barbara.Hamm@whro.org.

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