Early Voting in Virginia is showing good numbers according to the Virginia Public Access Project (VPAP) and there are so many ways to vote. Early voting ends in Virginia on October 31, 2020. Look up your voter registration office here. Ashley Etienne is the Senior Advisor for the Joe Biden for President Campaign. She is […]

Early voting is underway in Virginia. As of September 30, 2020, there were 1,286,314 early ballots cast and mailed applications, according to The Virginia Public Access Project. Register to vote, check voter status or local registration office location at the Virginia Department of Elections. Today, Doug Emhoff, the husband of VP candidate Senator Kamala Harris, […]

Protestors will not let up on a call to defund the Richmond Police Department. 8News reports that a group blocked Marshall Street outside City Hall last night, urging an end to police violence. Someone spray-painted ‘Defund RPD’ along the street. What does “defund the police” mean? It simply means to reallocate or redirect funding away […]

If I died, who would care? I felt that way early on in my career. How did I make it through? A village of people who prayed with me and for me. They talked to me daily until I realized that my life matters. There are people suffering silently so check up on your family, […]

Some VA school districts will head to school while others are strictly virtual. Parents and teachers, listen to my interview with Dr. McCall about the 10 Steps to Becoming Successful During Virtual Learning

  If you have lost your right to vote, serve on a jury, become a notary public or run for public office do to a felony conviction -start the process for restoration of rights. Check your eligibility below and submit a request to have your civil rights processed through the Secretary of the Commonwealth’s office. […]

                         KEY DATES FOR NOVEMBER 3, 2020 GENERAL ELECTION   Friday, September 18, 2020: Early voting begins. Registrars will begin mailing ballots to eligible voters who applied for their ballots online, by mail or fax. You can also visit your local registrar’s office or satellite voting location to cast your ballot. Tuesday, October 13, 2020: […]

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Virginia State University Sociology Professor Dr. Zoe Spencer won an Emmy award for her "Say Her Name" public service announcement video during the virtual ceremony for the 62nd annual Emmy Awards in August.

My heart and prayers go out to the family of our Super Hero, King Chadwick Boseman. He died after a four year battle with colon cancer. He was 42. Boseman gave us his best on the big screen and in the community all while having surgeries and chemotherapy treatments. A job well done, you can […]

Virginia Voters! First of all, the General Election on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 is now a state holiday. And, you have options to vote early or on November 3. Early Voting or Absentee voting begins Friday, September 18, 2020 and ends October 31, 2020. You have options to vote early in-person or by mail. 

Traditional observance of Memorial Day has diminished over the years. Many Americans nowadays have forgotten the meaning and traditions of Memorial Day and use it as the unofficial kick off to summer. Memorial Day was originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation’s service in the […]

Virginia has re-opened slightly and my team wants to make sure our front line workers, under resourced communities and the elderly have the proper protective wear in public. A team of concerned small business owners and two non-profit organizations have come together to help our most vulnerable communities stop the dreaded spread of Coronavirus. The […]