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Virginia Democrats welcome ‘IUD Express Tour’ in fight for contraceptive rights
A 20-foot IUD inflatable called "Freeda" made a trip to Richmond on Wednesday, July 17, as part of its "IUD Express Tour" traveling state-to-state with the organization Americans for Contraception. The campaign is designed to educate and engage the public on the importance of protecting the right to contraception.
York County judge dismisses ACLU lawsuit challenging Virginia’s transgender student policies
In a significant development regarding Virginia's policies on transgender students, a York County Circuit Court judge has ruled to dismiss a lawsuit against the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) and its recently-enacted model policies.
Dinwiddie: Queen's Library Tea Room, Regency-era style afternoon tea at picturesque venue
DINWIDDIE — Queen's Library Tea Room, known for its British-style afternoon tea experiences and one of Dinwiddie's newest event venues collaborate to offer Afternoon Tea at White Oak Manor for families, friends, co-workers and neighbors to enjoy. White Oak Manor is a charming farmhouse venue nestled on 52 acres of Virginia countryside. Recently...
Players That Impressed: ECNL Girls Regional League 2024 National Finals
The 2023-2024 ECNL Girls Regional League season finished up play over the weekend with the ECNL National Finals in Richmond, VA. (Recap) Forty teams competed across the league’s U13-U17 age groups for top honors at Striker Park in Richmond, Virginia (College Coaches | Results) Below are some of the...
What’s Booming RVA: Thanks, Stella
Fill your week with nostalgia and gratitude: honor the life and legacy of Richmond’s Stella Dikos and feast your eyes and ears on model railroad displays, Virginians’ vacation archives, the sounds of classic British hits, and a kids’ summer camp production of a favorite childhood book. In “What’s Booming RVA: Thanks, Stella.”
National Farmers Market Week highlights markets’ impact
RICHMOND, VA (VR) — Picking out farm-fresh produce, mingling with growers and supporting the community are all part of a day’s fun when visiting a local farmers market. As National Farmers Market Week kicks off Aug. 4-10, communities are celebrating the role farmers markets play in supporting local agriculture, building connections and delivering fresh local […] The post National Farmers Market Week highlights markets’ impact appeared first on The Virginian Review.
James A. Buzzard River Education Center Opens in Richmond
Today (yesterday), the James River Association (JRA) celebrated the grand opening of the James A. Buzzard River Education Center along Richmond’s historic riverfront adjacent to the Great Shiplock. Located on .85 acres on Dock Street, the new center is surrounded by the recently opened Dock Street Park. The James...
Olivia Landry appointed chair of gender, sexuality and women’s studies
The College of Humanities and Sciences is pleased to announce the appointment of Olivia Landry, Ph.D., to the position of chair of the Department of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies. Olivia is an associate professor of German studies in the School of World Studies. Her research broadly spans film...
All City Art Club awarded National Academy of Design’s 2023 Abbey Mural Prize
Southside’s own All City Art Club were one of five projects selected as recipients of the National Academy of Design’s 2023 Abbey Mural Prize. The prize money will allow the group to paint a new collection of murals “throughout Southside Richmond and other areas of the city needing art that is created with care & purpose.”
VCU, Harvard program gives Ukrainians displaced by war academic resources
Select Ukrainian scholars displaced by the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war are being offered academic resources through a collaboration between Harvard University and Richmond's Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU).
Tana Mongeau, Brooke Schofield bringing ‘Cancelled’ Podcast live tour to Richmond
The Cancelled Podcast is coming in live show form to Richmond this fall, allowing ticketholders to enjoy an "unfiltered, uncut and interactive" experience with Tana Mongeau and Brooke Schofield.
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