On the April 18 Wake-Up Call, host Sean McCord looks at the Living Wage campaign with representatives from Workers and Students United (WASU), a campaign to support labor rights and a living wage for all UVA workers.
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On the April 18 Wake-Up Call, host Sean McCord looks at the Living Wage campaign with representatives from Workers and Students United (WASU), a campaign to support labor rights and a living wage for all UVA workers.
Dr. John Wilsey of the First Baptist Church on Park Street continued his conversation with Jay about whether America is a Christian nation.
Dr. John Wilsey of the First Baptist Church on Park Street talked with Jay about the question of whether or not America is a Christian nation.
Amy Guttman of CBS News talked with Jay about the travel setbacks caused by the volcanic ash from Iceland.
Charlottesville Mayor Dave Norris discussed biking and pedestrian issues in the aftermath of the fatal bike accident earlier this week.
Carol Thorpe, Chairperson of the Jefferson Area Tea Party, talked with Jay about her movement’s latest efforts.
Melissa Goode hosted Jukebox the Ghost this afternoon on WNRN. They played some older tunes and some brand new material. Make sure to check them out tonight at the Tea Bazaar! Videos will be up soon at youtube.com/WNRNradio
CBS Political Consultant Dotty Lynch gave an update on the actions and policies of the Obama administration.
5th District Congressman Tom Perriello joined Coy to discuss taxes, health care, and his re-election campaign.
Filmmaker Adams Wood joined Coy to discuss his film “On Coal River” about coal mining in the Coal River valley area of West Virginia.
Filmmaker Chris Farina joined Coy to discuss his film “World Peace…and other 4th-grade achievements.”
Brian Wheeler, Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow joined Coy to discuss growth and development.