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We are a partnership between Charlottesville Tomorrow, Vinegar Hill Magazine and the In My Humble Opinion talk show on 101.3 Jamz. Find out more.

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Vote now to support First Person Charlottesville!

A teal, yellow and blue logo that has the letters "CIM" by Charlottesville Inclusive Media May 18, 2023May 18, 2023

Charlottesville Inclusive Media is a finalist in a contest about the future of news.

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Listen: ‘When I transitioned, life just started.’

A teal, yellow and blue logo that has the letters "CIM" by Charlottesville Inclusive Media April 7, 2023April 6, 2023

Next on In My Humble Opinion’s podcast, Charley Burton on being Black and trans in central Virginia.

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Listen: With 500 restaurants in a 10-mile radius, Charlottesville chef Atwon Brinson says there has to be a better way to staff them

A teal, yellow and blue logo that has the letters "CIM" by Charlottesville Inclusive Media February 24, 2023February 23, 2023

In My Humble Opinion’s podcast has a candid conversation with Brinson about his perspective on life in restaurants in central Virginia.

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A new podcast series from In My Humble Opinion highlights perspectives from community members

A teal, yellow and blue logo that has the letters "CIM" by Charlottesville Inclusive Media December 1, 2022February 21, 2023

The first episode is about what violence means in our lives, as told by Katrina Spencer.

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Vinegar Hill: Get to know how this Charlottesville chef is teaching the culinary arts — and why

A teal, yellow and blue logo that has the letters "CIM" by Charlottesville Inclusive Media September 1, 2022April 19, 2023

Here’s what Chef Antwon Brinson wants you to know about finding your focus.

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Who tells our stories? Charlottesville Inclusive Media wants to better inform — and include — our communities

A teal, yellow and blue logo that has the letters "CIM" by Charlottesville Inclusive Media February 24, 2022August 3, 2022

In a Q&A with the Institute for Nonprofit News, Giles Morris and Sarad Davenport talk about what’s next for the partnership.

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