Wake-Up Call: Non-Christians during the Christmas season

Veronica Michaelsen of the Nature Spirit Ministry and Professor Daniel Perdue, a Buddhist, join Rick Moore to discuss acceptance of religions other than Christianity during the holidays. Should you say “Happy Holidays” instead of “Merry Christmas”? Or is your well-meaning intention good enough? Find out on this weeks edition of WNRN’s Sunday Morning Wake-Up Call.

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Wake-Up Call: Liberty in North Korea

Howard Kim and Jennifer Yang of the UVA chapter of LiNK (Liberty in North Korea) join Rick Moore to discuss the humanitarian crisis in North Korea. The various groups devoted to helping North Koreans whose basic human rights are being violated are mentioned, as well as how the average citizen can help the cause.

Information at about LiNK can be found at http://www.linkglobal.org/, or to find out about the UVA chapter, you can email linkatuva [at] gmail.com.

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Living in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed

How clean are the waterways in our area? If the answer is no, that doesn’t just affect the quality of life in Central Virginia. That’s because rivers and streams in our area eventually empty into the Chesapeake Bay. Pat Calvert of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and Chris French of the Rivanna Conservation Society join Rick Moore on WNRN’s Sunday Morning Wake-Up Call to talk about the state of the bay, how pollution affects marine life, and potential solutions.

Wake-Up Call: Darfur in Person

A first person perspective of the Darfur conflict with Mohammed Yahya, founder and president of Damanga Coalition for Democracy and Peace in Darfur. With commentary from Hy Martin a member of the group Students Taking Action Now Darfur, UVa Chapter. See the STAND website for links to how you can get involved.

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Virginia Marriage Amendment – Ballot Measure I, the Marshall-Newman Amendment

Lynn, a heterosexual mother of three, and Rosie, a lesbian mother in an 18-year committed relationship, join Rick Moore on this edition of the Wake-Up Call. They discuss the Marshall-Newman Amendment, and the impact it might have on all Virginians (heterosexual and homosexual alike) if it is passed on election day.

Wake-Up Call: All You Ever Wanted to Know About the Virginia Film Festival

The 2006 Virginia Film Festival begins this week with the theme “Revelations.” Rick Moore spends this week talking about what audiences can expect with festival director Richard Herskowitz, local filmmaker Paul Wagner and Andy Herz of “Live From the Hook” discuss this year’s festival–it’s theme, and some of the featured films.

You can listen to Herskowitz announcing the line-up during this September news conference.

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Wake-Up Call: The SELC’s Cale Jaffe on an important Supreme Court case

Caleb Jaffe with the Southern Environmental Law Center discusses law suits with Duke Energy in North Carolina and South Carolina over following the Clean Air Act, and a November 1, 2006 case before the Supreme Court.

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Wake-Up Call: Alzheimer’s and the Medical System

Jeanne McCusker, the owner of Home Instead Senior Care; Larry Zippin, the President of the Central and Western Virginia chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association; and Ward Campbell, whose spouse has AlzheimerGuv,!v,,us, join Rick Moore to discuss Alzheimer’s and the medical system. Federal funding, private donations, and how you can help people that have been diagnosed are explored. You can call the toll free, national hotline for further information at 1-800-272-3900.

Wake-Up Call: Children, Youth and Family Services

It’s fundraiser time on the October 1st edition of WNRN’s Sunday Morning Wake-Up Call. Jackie Bryant is the executive director of Children Youth and Family Services in Charlottesville. Jack Gallagher is on the of the organization’s education coordinators, who teaches a class called “Surviving the Teen Years.” Bryant and Gallagher talk about the history of the non-profit, which exists to serve the needs of children in the community.

Wake-Up Call: Author Shawn Decker discusses life with HIV in My Pet Virus

Shawn Decker is a 31-year-old hemophiliac from rural Virginia diagnosed with H-I-V twenty years ago. He joins Rick Moore on the September 17 edition of WNRN’s Sunday Morning Wake-Up Call to discuss his new book, MY PET VIRUS: The True Story of a Rebel Without a Cure.

Decker was recently profiled in the Hook, and will be speaking at Barnes and Noble in Charlottesville on Tuesday night.

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