Open Source RVA presents:
THE SOURCE, WHERE THE PAST COMES ALIVE! On Friday’s historically-accurate edition of Open Source RVA, heard at noon on WRIR 97.3 FM, we welcome Adele Johnson, the Executive Director of the Black History Museum & Cultural Center. She talks about the museum’s upcoming exhibit, “Slavery at Jefferson’s Monticello: Paradox of Liberty,” and elaborates on the institution’s goal to tell the untold stories of Virginia’s African-Americans. We also talk with Jameson Price, founder and organizer of the Silent / Music Revival. This popular multi-media mashup is co-sponsored by the James River Film Society and returns to Gallery5 on Dec. 15th with the evocative band Yeni Nostaljii performing a new soundtrack to the silent film classic, “The Wildcat.” All of that plus leftover fruit salad. A LOT of leftover fruit salad. YOU NEED THIS SOURCE! Get it at noon on WRIR 97.3 fm Richmond Independent Radio and http://wrir.org.
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Krysti Albus Open Source RVA December 6th, 2019
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