by Vinegar Hill Magazine | Oct 27, 2023 | Community, Community Development, National Headlines, Politics, Religion, State Of The City
Interview by S. Davenport | Photos by Eze Amos After a years-long saga, the removal of Charlottesville’s Robert E. Lee statue has reached a new phase. In 2021, the Charlottesville City Council agreed to donate the statue to the Jefferson School African American...
by Katrina Spencer | Apr 10, 2023 | Community, Community Development, Hometown Heroes, Katrina Spencer
Written by Katrina Spencer; featured image by Kori Price When we sit down, it’s at the Shenandoah Joe’s on 10th & Preston, right alongside Washington Park, the area Eddie Harris grew up in, “on the Height.” It’s unseasonably warm outside– over 80...
by Vinegar Hill Magazine | Jul 1, 2022 | CIM Project, Community Development, Hometown Heroes
Charlottesville Tomorrow Editor-in-Chief Angilee Shah talks with Miami Herald Executive Editor Monica Richardson about leading in a pandemic, breaking news and how to build community with journalism. By Angilee Shah Monica Richardson is the executive editor of a major...
by Vinegar Hill Magazine | Nov 9, 2021 | Politics
OPINION: David Love writes that the 2021 elections demonstrate why the time is now for Democrats to act on police reform The 2021 election results have proven that policing remains a frontburner issue in light of the George Floyd protests last year. The efforts and...
by Vinegar Hill Magazine | Nov 9, 2021 | Politics
OPINION: What is particularly noteworthy about the civil suit regarding the Unite the Right rally is the federal law it invokes, the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 More than four years after the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, the victims of the white supremacist...
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