Diverse Voices and Literary Exploration Flourish at Virginia Festival of the Book

by Sonia Montalvo | Photos by Eze Amos Virginia Festival of the Book serves as a cherished institution and vibrant creative hub, bringing authors and readers together to embrace the […]
Vinegar Hill Remembered: Eminent Domain, Urban Removal, and The Demolition of a People’s Soul

by William A. James Sr. When I first arrived in the City of Charlottesville on June 11, 1963, some of the buildings on Vinegar Hill were still standing, though all […]
In the police department, it was a struggle to be Black, and at home, it was a struggle to be blue

by Regine Wright | Regine Wright is a private investigator, Army veteran, and former police officer who lives in the Charlottesville Albemarle area with her husband and son. She is […]
She leads a major American newspaper, won a Pulitzer, but when she comes home to Charlottesville, she’s “just Monica”

Charlottesville Tomorrow Editor-in-Chief Angilee Shah talks with Miami Herald Executive Editor Monica Richardson about leading in a pandemic, breaking news and how to build community with journalism. By Angilee Shah […]