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LET THERE BE MORE SOURCE!! On Friday’s edition of Open Source RVA, heard at noon on WRIR 97.3 FM, Don Harrison talks with Brian Ross Cannon, executive director of OneVirginia2021, about the Virginia redistricting amendment that passed overwhelmingly on November 3rd. What does it mean for the future of the General Assembly, and is the process really as fair and non-partisan as it should be? Then, in another installment of “The Next 400,” Mike Kemetic speaks with developer Mike Hopkins of Emerge Construction Group. Hopkins talks about his workforce training program for youth, how he helped to refurbish the Blues Armory into the new Black History Museum & Cultural Center, and the need for affordable housing in Richmond. ALSO we feature another dramatic edition of Curtain Call, our bi-weekly look at Richmond’s theatre scene produced by the Richmond Theatre Critics Circle. This week, Jerry Williams talks with Charles Wax, President of the board of Chamberlayne Actors Theatre about the company’s future after losing its lease. Where can it go from here? IT’S A SOURCER FULL OF SECRETS! Meet us on the Dark Side of the Noon, Friday on WRIR 97.3 FM and wrir.org

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    Open Source RVA    November 20th, 2020

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