Podcasts: The Valley This Morning with Denise Vozella

The Valley This Morning with Denise Vozella

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This week on the show we are joined by our usual panel, Kate Albright-Hanna, Tanisha Arena, Dan Torres, Matt Szafranski, and Nathaniel Waring in discussing Maura Healey’s announcement that she is running for Governor of Massachusetts, and what that will mean for the future of the attorney’s general office; how visibility plays into oppression, and how the ability to hide is a form of privilege itself; how Senator McConnell’s drawing a distinction between “african americans” and “americans” shows his racism, and highlights the country’s history of systemic racism; and we are joined by Larry Hott once again to discuss three more documentaries that he feels every listener should give a chance.

Financial Fitness w/The Money Doctor-Student Loans Pt. 2

Dr. Frances Rahaim continues the conversation w/Jess Tyler on student loan forgiveness and why you should apply now!

Financial Fitness w/The Money Doctor-Student Loans Pt. 1

Dr. Frances Rahaim talks student loan forgiveness and why you should apply now!

The Valley This Morning-Author Joshua Stanley Talks CT River Flood of 1936 Pt. 2

In this 2 part series, WHMP’s Denise Vozella speaks with Joshua Shanley, Assistant Emergency Management Coordinator for the city of Northampton, about his new book “Connecticut River Valley Flood of 1936”. Here’s Part 2…

The Valley This Morning_-Author Joshua Stanley Talks CT River Flood of 1936

In this 2 part series, WHMP’s Denise Vozella speaks with Joshua Shanley, Assistant Emergency Management Coordinator for the city of Northampton, about his new book “Connecticut River Valley Flood of 1936”. Here’s Part 1…

The Valley This Morning-Rick Sullivan Talks “Millionaire’s Tax”

WHMP’s Denise Vozella speaks with Rick Sullivan of the Western Mass Economic Development Council about the so-called “Millionaire’s Tax” proposal in Massachusetts

The Valley This Morning-Re-envisioning Noho’s Main Street

WHMP’s Denise Vozella speaks with a member of the group “Main Street For Everyone”, which is looking to influence the re-envisioning of Northampton’s Main Street.

The Valley This Morning-Reimagining Criminal Justice In Small Cities

WHMP’s Denise Vozella speaks with Northwestern District Attorney David Sullivan about a new initiative to help re-imagine criminal justice in smaller cities.

The Valley This Morning-Revitalizing Downtown Florence

WHMP’s Denise Vozella speaks with Northampton Planning and Sustainability Director Wayne Feiden about a plan to revitalize downtown Florence with a plan to improve the area’s “streetscape”.

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