City Beat: Race Relations
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Updated: 11:47 PM Jan 17, 2010
City Beat: Race Relations
In anticipation of Martin Luther King Day, Charlottesville City Spokesman Ric Barrick joined CBS19's Jennifer Black to talk about an upcoming dialogue on race.
Posted: 6:35 PM Jan 15, 2010

City Beat: Race Relations
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January 15, 2010

In anticipation of Martin Luther King Day, Charlottesville City Spokesman Ric Barrick joined CBS19's Jennifer Black to talk about an upcoming dialogue on race.

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Posted by: cvillemom Location: albemarle on Jan 16, 2010 at 05:11 PM

Wow! It must be a really slow news day if all you can find to print is that this man "stopped by" today. Stopped by where? What did he say about race? What race? The Daytona 500? Next thing you will report is that he dropped off his dry cleaning, and bought bread at the grocery store. Honestly, for professional news service this is really poor.
Posted by: $comment.getName() Location: belmontman on Jan 16, 2010 at 10:24 AM

how about a jewish history month
Posted by: Rusty Location: Shenandoah, VA on Jan 15, 2010 at 11:34 PM

Is MLK day different than any other day in Charlottesville? Its all race all the time. I guess they still feel guilty about the whole Vinegar Hill resettlement.
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