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LISTEN: Another View With Local Analysis On 2020 Campaigns

Photo by Rebecca Feldhaus Adams. Hampton Roads voters have a number of local and federal positions to vote on.
Photo by Rebecca Feldhaus Adams. Hampton Roads voters have a number of local and federal positions to vote on.

From the Sept. 3, 2020 Another View episode. 

The Presidential campaign conventions are over and the race is on to see who America picks as its next president. Democrat Joe Biden and Incumbent Donald J. Trump each say they are the best man for the job. Their campaigns are overshadowed by the coronavirus pandemic, police brutality and racial tensions - and they propose very different ways to get America back on track. Dr. Eric Claville joins us with a Claville report - analysis of the conventions and what we can expect between now and November 3rd. Dr. Claville is the Director of the Center for African American Public Policy at Norfolk State University and a regular contributor to Another View.

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.

Rebecca (Bec) Fedhaus Adams is the first ever news director at WHRO Public Media. She leads the strategic vision for local journalism. Bec is an alumna of the Poynter Leadership Academy for Women in Media (2019) and a member of the Editorial Integrity and Leadership Initiative (2020) from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism. She is an outspoken advocate for diversity in public media and mentors young journalists to reach their goals. She is a member of the 2020 Next Generation Radio staff. Her work is driven by a conviction that the way we do our work is as important as the work we do, and that curiosity and humility are the cornerstones of that philosophy. She has served as an editor and project manager at WAMU in Washington, D.C., the talent director at the Association of Independents in Radio (AIR), a general assignment reporter at WKMS, an education reporter at The Paducah Sun and a freelancer and consultant. Bec's stories and collaborations have won multiple state, regional and national awards including in the "Best Use of Sound," category for a story about an evangelical horse whisperer. She holds two degrees from Murray State University. A homesick Kentuckian, Bec has been named both a roller derby MVP and Miss Congeniality in past lives. She lives in Virginia Beach with her spouse, Drew. When she’s not at work, she enjoys karaoke, hosting dinner parties and traveling.