Jack Gravely shares with WTVR-CBS 6 about his memories of Dorothy Height...Watch the Video Clip -0 commentsFriday's Guest is Dr. Edward Ayers, President of University of Richmond on the Jack Gravely Show0 comments
Join our Special Guest on Friday, April 16, 2010 at 11:05 AM
Dr. Edward L. Ayers, President of the University of Richmond, Richmond, VA A historian of the American South, Ayers has written and edited ten books. The Promise of the New South: Life After Reconstruction was a finalist for both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. Don't miss the Jack Gravely Show, Weekdays 9AM - 12Noon at WLEE 990. Dr. Hasan Jeffries is set for 10AM today on the Jack Gravely Show!0 comments
Thursday, April 15, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Join our guest - Dr. Hasan Jeffries, Associate Professor of History, the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
Dr. Jeffries specializes in 20th century African American history and has an expertise in the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements. He is the author of the newly released Bloody Lowndes: Civil Rights and Black Power in Alabama's Black Belt (New York University Press, 2009) Don't miss the Jack Gravely Show, Monday - Friday 9AM - 12noon on WLEE 990. Don't Miss Bernie Henderson on the Jack Gravely Show today at 9:25AM (EST)0 comments
Listen to the Jack Gravely Show for Today's Special Guest at 9.25 AM ESTon WLEE 990:
Bernie Henderson, Former Senior Deputy, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Governors Wayne and Kaine Administrations, Richmond, Virginia. Our topic of discussion is Restoring voting rights in the Warner and Kaine administrations. Jack Gravely talks about the Proclammation and the Apology with Dr. Robert Holsworth0 comments
Our Special Guest on the Jack Gravely Show for Thursday, April 8th at 11:05 AM is
Dr. Robert "Bob" Holsworth, Virginia Tommorrow, Former Dean, Department of Political Science, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA. Topic - The Proclamation and the Apology Don't miss the Jack Gravely Show weekdays 9AM - 12Noon on WLEE 990!
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Meet Jack W. Gravely
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Jack W. Gravely is a veteran broadcaster with over 15 years of experience. From May 1983 to June 1987 Jack produced and aired a 90 second commentary on WRVA-AM radio twice weekly. In November 1989, CNN and Richmond’s NBC-TV affiliate retained Jack as an election night commentator and political analyst along with Dr. Larry Sabato from the University of Virginia to cover the historic election of L. Douglas Wilder as Governor of Virginia. For five years, 1996-2002, Jack hosted an award winning 3-hour talk show in Richmond, Virginia on WRVA-AM. In April 1997, the Virginia Association of Broadcasters awarded the Metro Radio News Promotion Award to “The Jack Gravely Show”. One caller stated, “Jack’s show simply sizzled every Saturday night.” His guest, topics and interviews attracted calls and comments from St. Louis to Canada to Louisville. Mr. Gravely has been a guest on the Today Show, Nightline, Crossfire, Good Morning America, The Bill Moyer’s Journal, The Tony Brown Show, C-Span, CBS Morning News, and the Bev Smith Show. He was a frequent quest panelist on local public affairs shows across the Commonwealth of Virginia. His letters and speeches have been published in the Richmond Times- Dispatch, The Richmond Afro-American, The Free Press of Richmond, the Bluefield Daily Telegraph and The Washington Post. Jack W. Gravely has an extensive background in public service, civil rights, management consulting, public speaking, university teaching and volunteer service. Jack has delivered over 600 speeches across America and Canada. He was the State Director, Virginia NAACP, Chair, Board of Director and Special Assistant to Dr. Benjamin L. Hooks, National NAACP, Baltimore, Maryland. Jack was appointed the first Director of Diversity, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) by Chairman William E. Kennard in September 1995. He has testified before US Congressional Committees, Virginia General Assemble Committees, and has appeared before policy-making boards at the local, state and federal levels. Mr. Gravely is a graduate of Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, North Carolina with a BS degree in History and Government and received his Juris Doctor (JD) in Law from the University of Virginia School of Law, Charlottesville, Virginia. Jack's Favorite LinksFollowers |