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Explore the under-recognized public health issue of postpartum depression and the challenge of treatment. Join us Tuesday, May 28, at noon.
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Schizophrenia affects about 24 million people worldwide. Today, at noon, we explore new research about treatments that make it possible to manage the condition. Join us on WHRV FM.
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In observance of Mental Health Awareness Month WHRV will air weekly radio specials that explore mental health topics.
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Season 8 of Curate kicks off Friday, May 10 at 8:30 p.m. on WHRO TV 15. The award-winning series features the best art in Hampton Roads along with in-depth and deeply personal profiles of the artists who create it.
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StoryCorps is partnering with local stations to record stories of veterans and their families in person and in our "virtual recording booth." Join us at an upcoming information session to learn how you can participate.
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Coming to Virginia from a galaxy far, far away – experience the music of the Star Wars universe like never before with the Virginia Symphony Orchestra!
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To help ensure that we never lose touch with the people we serve, every public media station is required by law to have a community advisory board. Apply to serve with us today.
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The new documentary from WHRO Public Media and WORLD has been selling out venues as it has been screened throughout the region. Interested in bringing a screening to your community? Learn how you can.
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"Laced with truth, humor, hardship reflection, sarcasm and hope, the blues would eventually establish itself as the roots of most American genres that followed such as jazz and rock and roll." Jae Sinnett explores the history of American blues.
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WHRV Host and Jazz educator Jae Sinnett shares some lesser-known influential moments in Black History that had landscape-changing significance.